Like every single one on this list, I have the utmost respect for the Ubustu-team and their work.
To me... the force of Ubustu is that I don't have to dualboot, I can use the same distro for making music, online banking, python/php-programming and games. There's are a lot of distros out there that's "audio-only", and allthou I have tried most of them, I always come back to Ubustu, mainly because of it's ability to do all the things I want to do on my computer. There is however two things that I find confusing with Ubustu. 1. I know that it's an unpopular subject, but I use wine for some audio things, and by the traffic on my website where I host a script for installing wineasio, I can see that I'm not the only one, but aparently JAD is one of the only audio-distros that support wineasio ? 2. As I understand, most who use Ubustu for audio-purpose, doesn't use Pulse. It's the first thing I disable when I install a fresh Ubustu, and the most common question I get when I install it for a fellow mussician, is why Ubustu doen't have a "without Pulse" option in the install, or maybe just as an option in ubuntu-studio-controls ? I managed to make a small Python gui program that (among other things) disables Pulse permanently or just for the sesion, but allthou it works (at least on my pc), I don't understand half of the code myself. I would love to contribute in any small way I can, but looking at the packaging videos at youtube by MOTO, it became clear to me why I'm not a developer :-) many of the things are total greek to me (and I'm not from Greece), so I started trying to write some small Python apps to get a better understanding of it all, but still... seeing just what it takes to make a "simple" package, gives me more reason to admire the work you all put into this. I am an exelent copy-paster and a skilled button clicker, but that's all, even compiling a kernel is something that makes my head hurt. I know that it would mean more trivial work for the team, but perhaps a more detailed "what can I do" would help in the long run. /Sandie -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
