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<p>Hi, <br>
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you may also use "Alacarte" (sudo apt install alacarte) for
editing the Whisker Menu, that's what they call it. <br>
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It's relatively similar to the Libre* program, but won't mess up
the Ubuntu Studio entries so easily, plus it has a graphical
button to the lower right of the window to restore the Studio
settings in case something went wrong. <br>
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In case you need to manually create entries for programs that
don't automatically show up (e.g. TOR Browser bundle, TeamSpeak,
etc.), you can follow this guide to create them:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://xubuntugeek.blogspot.in/2011/12/add-items-to-xfce-applications-menu.html">https://xubuntugeek.blogspot.in/2011/12/add-items-to-xfce-applications-menu.html</a>
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Unfortunately, I can't help you with the Firewire problems. <br>
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Kind regards!<br>
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<div>Ok, to followup on my last post.<br>
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During googling I stumbled on the name of the menu thing
to be 'Whisper Menu'.<br>
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And discovered that, Whisper Menu is apparently not
quite working.<br>
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From this forum post:<br>
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It can be restored using the following:<br>
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cp
/etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntustudio/menus/xfce-applications.menu
/home/yourusername/.config/menus/<br>
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It does indeed put it back, loosing any changes you've
done. The files involved are xml, so nigh impossible for
mere mortals to figure out.<br>
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On getting ffado to work, I've not had any success. All
the packages appear to be there, but, dbus won't start
jack.<br>
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ffado-diag says a bunch of packages, like libraw1394, aren't
found. But apt says they're there.<br>
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lspci say the firewire card is there.<br>
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lsmod | grep fire<br>
firewire_ohci 40960 0<br>
firewire_core 65536 1 firewire_ohci<br>
crc_itu_t 16384 1 firewire_core<br>
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lspci | grep 1394<br>
05:05.3 FireWire (IEEE 1394): VIA Technologies, Inc.
VT6306/7/8 [Fire II(M)] IEEE 1394 OHCI Controller (rev 80)<br>
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