Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Wallpaper

2018-04-12 Thread Set Hallström
On April 12, 2018 1:17:46 AM GMT+02:00, eylul <ey...@ubuntustudio.org> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Here is a preview of the proposed wallpaper for 18.04.
>
>
>You can view full resolution version
>http://s.eyluldogruel.com/ubuntustudio/UbuntuStudio1804.jpg Created
>using Inkscape, Krita and Darktable. I'll work on second screen part if
>we plan to go ahead with it. Continue? Abort? :)
>
>As for additional wallpapers. I do have my photographs to offer
>(probably the most up to date place to browse is my mastodon:
>https://mastodon.art/@eylul/media, please ignore the occasional cat and
>screenshot mixed in there. ;) ) Most of the images have high resolution
>versions available, without watermark (obviously). A couple more people
>also offered during the meeting, so we could pool different items in
>and
>pick a few if we opt to go for that route, either on this release on
>18.10.
>
>Best
>
>Eylul
>
>
>On 04/07/2018 11:41 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
>> Present: ErichEickmeyer, OvenWorks, eylul, alem, captain-tux_, pmd11
>>
>>   * Eylul to look into change or add wallpaper for 18.04
>>   * Install-time package selection bug fixed, request for testers.
>>   * ubuntustudio-controls to be updated for 18.10 to add the
>following
>> features:
>>   o set cpu governor, turn on/off Intel Boost
>>   o choose audio device
>>   o run jack from session start (or not)
>>   o hotplugging USB mics selecting a non-standard set of outputs
>> for pulse-jack bridging
>>   o Using more than one audio device even if internal
>>   o bridging ALSA midi to jack midi
>>   o a “Safely remove USB Audio Device” button
>>   o Future improvements to include tabs for video use or graphics
>> setups.
>>   * Change in default DE or adding option of DE being considered for
>> 18.10. Those discussed included
>>   o Gnome Shell
>>   o KDE Plasma
>>   o MATE
>>   * Adaptation of Ubuntu MATE welcome app for Ubuntu Studio being
>> considered for 18.10, would replace “ubuntustudio-installer”.
>>
>>
>> Anyone who can, please install the latest Daily ISO to test the
>> install-time package selection. This is our final push to the RC on
>> April 19th, so we need to find the bugs.
>>
>> Next meeting will be same time next week.
>>
>> 22:00 EEST/MSK in Helsinki, Moscow, Ankara 
>> 21:00 CEST in Stockholm, Berlin, Paris, Madrid 
>> 20:00 BST in London 
>> 19:00 UTC/GMT 
>> 15:00 EDT in New York, Toronto 
>> 12:00 PDT in Los Angeles, Vancouver 
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Erich
>>
>>

Nice!

On a side-note regarding double screen (if understand it correctly): if you 
made it seamless that wouldn't be a problem and it would fit any screen or 
setup... Just a suggestion :)
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Candace

2018-03-30 Thread Set Hallström
On March 30, 2018 4:12:34 PM GMT+02:00, Set Sakrecoer <pub...@sakrecoer.com> 
wrote:
>On March 30, 2018 12:17:51 PM GMT+02:00, Lord Jonathan Moore
><jdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I was looking at the replace-qjackctl-a blueprint and think Candace
>>would
>>be better it is faster to use than patchage. And looks more organized
>>with
>>a ladish session. I would like an opinion on ladish vs jack,
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>
>>jdm7dv
>
>Hi Jonathan!
>
>Thanks for reaching out and taking the time to inveatigate the
>question! 
>
>I kindof lost touch with music production at the same time i lost touch
>with ubuntu studio. I'm hoping to get chance to test Cadence. I think i
>remember hearing ladish development was sort of abandoned, but i might
>be very wrong...
>
>The rule of thumb is: if it fits in debian, it fits in UbuStu. This is
>because we pull packages from debian. I hope someone else can fill the
>many blanks. 
>
>TL;DR i am not against it, but i'm not really fit for judging and i
>hope more ppl will get involved in giving you feedback.
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Ps. Sorry, I mismanipulated my portable email client and by doing so forgot to 
sign the previous email properly. public@sak***oer.com is my alternative 
mailing list email address...

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] thanks to ubuntu studio

2018-03-30 Thread Set Hallström
On March 30, 2018 9:33:37 AM GMT+02:00, "pascalc...@gmail.com" 
<pascalc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi everyone. I'm sorry but I had to change my mail+ account quickly 
>because of my ancient email. not working anymore (Laposte is down. or 
>bugged as hell, must wait hours or even a day to have a mail...)
>
>I'll be happy if I can help the project. (leaving macos for linux
>audio)
>
>pascalcmao
>regards
>pascal (ex pcmao)
>
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Hi Pascal!

In case you missed it:

On 2018-03-29 21:09, pc...@laposte.net wrote:

Hi everyone ! 

If needed i can send by mail my photos for wallpapers 
(when I was a student in public law I worked for magazines so I made
thousands of photos) Maybe some of them are usable.
And they havent been sent to magazines of course

best regards



Thanks pcmao!

In the past, what we have done for wallpapers are contests where we
invite the community to send propositions to a flickr account and then
we setup votes for the 20 most popular ones.

If you are interested in organizing such a contest, it would be of great
value! :) It tends to invest the users and generate good PR/promotion.

Either way, you are welcome to share links to your wallpapers on the
user mailing-list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
(note that links are better. It's general good practice to avoid
attaching large files to your email when sent to mailing-list.)

The user-list could really need some activity, why not initiate a
wallpaper exchange-thread on there? :)

Warm regards from cold swede,

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Ubuntu Studio Council & Participation

2018-03-26 Thread Set Hallström
On March 21, 2018 7:21:45 AM GMT+01:00, Erich Eickmeyer 
<er...@ericheickmeyer.com> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I just noticed the latest blog post with the need for new leadership
>for Ubuntu Studio. I thought I’d throw my hat into the ring and see if
>you could use my expertise.
>
Dear Erich,

Thank you very much for your introduction and sorry for the delayed response. 
You are more than welcome to contribute and i will try to guide you from the 
best of my ability, which to be honnest is very limited: i have very little 
bandwidth in time and my experience with the development is not very techie. 

I will not hide my fears that, from the silence towards your very needed offer 
to help, it seems we might have reached a critical point where we not only lack 
the humanpower to work on the distro, but also to embarque new-commers. I hope 
i am wrong.

Eitherway, the next steps you need to take to help out:

- Create a launchpad account

- Install a development release of Ubuntu Studio 

To do packaging and application development, you will additionally need to set 
up your developer environment 

You will find more info about it here:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/JoinTheTeam

Looking forward to read you,

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] meeting Sunday

2017-05-20 Thread Set Hallström
On May 19, 2017 4:56:56 PM GMT+02:00, Ross Gammon <ro...@ubuntustudio.org> 
wrote:
>On 05/17/2017 06:31 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
>>
>> This sunday starting at 1330-1400 UTC (ending before 1500utc) or
>after
>> 2100utc... or suggest some other time (I may not be there but thats
>ok).
>>
>> -- 
>> Len Ovens
>> www.ovenwerks.net
>>
>>
>OK - unless there is a violent objection, lets say 13:30 UTC on Sunday
>(with 21:00 UTC as a backup if no-one turns up).

Thanks for your comprehension and kind replies. 

13.30 utc 2017-05-21 works for me. :)
See you then!

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] weekly meeting Dec 6 - (was Meeting Tuesday, Nov 29 at 19:00 UTC)

2016-12-08 Thread Set Hallström
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On December 6, 2016 9:43:56 PM GMT+01:00, eylul <ey...@ubuntustudio.org> wrote:
>I completely forgot to send the email this week, but Len and I were
>there for a bit. Krytarik and Chamois joined toward the end as well. We
>have mostly discussed controls.
>
>1) Controls:
>
>Len has been doing a lot of work on this (as everybody probably already
>knows :) ) but can use more devices to test it on. (especially AMD
>chips
>but more devices in general). You can download the packages a the dev
>archive. Some of the updates are not in yet, but will be soon.
>
>https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/autobuild/+packages
><https://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/autobuild/+packages>
>
>Also will need more feedback on how to set up the gui, and ideally
>mockups. Here is Len's own audio setup as reference.
>
>http://www.ovenwerks.net/software/audsysmode.html
>
>Primary change to this will be splitting of CPU/system settings away
>from audio specific settings.
>
>2) Bug triage (no update)
>
>3) Wallpaper contest (no update)
>
>4) Website (no update)
>
>5) Krita package status: Eylul was flooded with deadlines last week.
>Will get back to this, this week.
>
>6) Boot image (no update)
>
>7) Meeting time: Does Tuesday 19:00UTC still work for everybody who
>wants to come. We can shift this by half an hour. if it will work
>better
>for people. We should also aim to limit these to an hour. :)
>
>8) Chamois is back from traveling, will work on boot image more this
>week.
>
>9) Next meeting will be at Dec 13, 19:00UTC. If there is small time
>shift (see item 7) I will email. I'll try to send an email reminder
>either way.
>
>Feel free to add your updates to this email :)
>
>Best
>
>Eylul
>
>
>
>
>On 11/27/2016 09:57 PM, eylul wrote:
>> Yeah, the meeting announcement was directly via email, which is why I
>> used the
>>
>>
>https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Ubuntu+Studio+Meeting=20161129T19=1
>>
>> format in my initial email when linking to the world clock.
>>
>> The link format you mentioned is a good one to keep in mind through
>if
>> we get more serious with meetings in future and have agenda at the
>wiki
>> etc. So thanks for the suggestion! :)
>>
>> Looking forward to see everyone on tuesday. :)
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Eylul
>>
>>
>> On 11/27/2016 08:45 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>> On Sun, 27 Nov 2016 13:11:40 +0100, Set Hallstrom wrote:
>>>> Thanks for your feedback Ralf.
>>>> How does one put such a a nifty link in a text-mail?
>>> My apologies,
>>>
>>> I wasn't clear with this.
>>>
>>> If Ubuntu announces a meeting, they sometimes link to a web site,
>e.g.
>>> for a video conference and this website includes the clock.
>>>
>>> The clock in the upper left corner at
>>>
>>>
>http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1611/meeting/22714/architecture-discussions/
>>>
>>> links to
>>>
>>> http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
>>>
>>> Assuming a user shouldn't fake the IP, then for an email
>>>
>>>
>https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Ubuntu+Studio+Meeting=20161129T19=1
>>>
>>> is the better choice.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ralf
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>

Thank you Eylul!!! And all of you who attended!! <3
I apologize for missing out I'll do my best to be there on 13th.

Yours,
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Art Team

2016-12-08 Thread Set Hallström
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On December 8, 2016 3:23:45 PM GMT+01:00, Fritz Meissner 
<meissner.fr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>Could you clarify this : searching on FB I found an Ubuntu Studio page,
>and
>an Ubuntu Studio group. Which do you mean here ?
>
>Fritz
>

Good point.

The main group (there a few) has 1700+ members. The page has nearly  16k 
members. (Insert 'Can we get 17040 "likes" until april' challenge here)

I'd rather see this PR-Ops happen on the page. Well produced it will 
automatically be fed to all groups by means of social dynamics :)

Yours,

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] -controls

2016-12-08 Thread Set Hallström
;Second choice master (disable unless master is
>USB)"
>>> are an indication for a bad GUI running wild.
>>>
>>> GUIs not necessarily make things easier for the inexperienced user,
>>> they could make things more complicated.
>>>
>>>>/etc/init.d/ubuntustudio-controls would be the actual file
>>>> that set system things during boot
>>> Ubuntu now only supports systemd and no other init system,
>>> so /etc/init.d is an approach against the Ubuntu policy. Ubuntu
>>> flavours must follow the Ubuntu policy. It is planned to replace all
>>> init scripts by systemd units, not to add additional init scripts.
>The
>>> latest release even doesn't give the choice between upstart and
>>> systemd anymore, only systemd is available. There still is init
>script
>>> compatibility, but systemd is not only the default, in addition
>upstart
>>> can't be chosen anymore, it doesn't exist anymore.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ralf
>>>
>>
>>

I second Ross, both on time and happiness to see things moving forward! I will 
make time during Holidays to help testing.
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Art Team

2016-12-07 Thread Set Hallström
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On December 8, 2016 3:04:53 AM GMT+01:00, "C. F. Howlett" 
<cfhowl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Greetings Art Team et al:
>
>
>I would like to test something prior to launching the 17.04 wallpaper
>contest: submitting visual content to the Ubuntu Studio Facebook group
>page.  I believe this would be more efficient and effective than the
>somewhat convoluted method we used last time.
>
>
>The test format case is
>
>1. enable FB submissions via email
>
>2. enable mirroring FB updates to the US Twitter account
>
>2. Announce and publicize an Ubuntu Studio Happy Holidays wallpaper
>sprint
>
>3. Accept content for the sprint.
>
>5. Evaluate pros & cons of this method.
>
>
>*** I'm pretty sure we can set things so that emailed submissions are
>held pending approval.

Very good idea! Let me look at those settings tonight, unless you have the 
rights to do it already?

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Fwd: Re: Ubuntu Online Summit: Call for sessions

2016-11-12 Thread Set Hallström
On November 9, 2016 9:16:27 PM GMT+01:00, eylul <ey...@ubuntustudio.org> wrote:
>This is a good idea.
>
>E.
>
>On 11/09/2016 09:13 PM, Ross Gammon wrote:
>>
>> Would it be an idea to propose a blueprint session for UOS to discuss
>> plans?
>>
>>
>>  Forwarded Message 
>> Subject: Re: Ubuntu Online Summit: Call for sessions
>> Date:Wed, 9 Nov 2016 10:10:14 +0100
>> From:Daniel Holbach <daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com>
>> To:  ubuntu-community-t...@lists.ubuntu.com, Ubuntu Developers
>> <ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello everbody,
>>
>> On 02.11.2016 17:21, Daniel Holbach wrote:
>> > as announced a few weeks ago, Ubuntu Online Summit is going to
>happen
>> > 
>> >   15-16 November 2016
>> > 
>> > and all details are going to be up on http://summit.ubuntu.com/
>> > 
>> > Now is a good time to register
>> > (http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1611/registration/) and add your
>sessions
>> > (http://summit.ubuntu.com/getinvolved/propose-a-session/).
>> > 
>> > If you have any questions, reach out to myself, Michael Hall or
>Alan Pope.
>>
>> here's another friendly last-minute nudge. Get your sessions in!
>>
>> Have a great day,
>>  Daniel
>>
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Its a good idea! I intended to attend regardless but unfortunately I will be on 
business travel and most probably not be able to...
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Elementary OS

2015-09-02 Thread Set Hallström
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Kaj Ailomaa  wrote:

>
> Having ideas is great, but at some point one needs to figure out how to
> realize them as well.
> Who is going to create this new database you are talking about?


I think i want to try compile something like that. I'm stating this with
reserve because my schedule is
what it is ATM. Also, this thread made me reflect over our logo, which is
clearly a mashup between the
firewire logo and ubuntu logo. Now that firewire is getting obsolete,
perhaps it could be remodeled?
A corporate identity lifting is a lot of work, but that would go in the
direction ttoine was mentioning:

On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 5:51 PM, ttoine  wrote:

> . We need something new, fresh and elegant for curious people ;-)
>
>
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Elementary OS

2015-09-02 Thread Set Hallström
On 2015-09-02 12:36, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

> I not necessarily buy my hardware. I use hardware from trash, I borrow
> hardware from neighbours.
>
> What you find in a trash can or what your neighbours lend you most
> likely can be used with a Windows machine, but not with a Linux machine.

Me too, and its not like i can order specific things with a specific
revision from my local trashbins. One of the reasons i thought this was a
non-issue is that EVERYTHING i have found in the trash worked out
of the ehm... trashbox.

So yeah, Luck, it seems so.. (touching wood touching wood twitwitwi)
much moneyleeel :D compared to the average citizen of India,
probably. This said, the few things i have bought new, i researched first and
never had any problem.

There might be a red thread in my "luck": i don't care so much for the
"latest stuff". I'm happy with 24bits 96khz. (Ray Charles made better than
me with an 8 track taperecorder.) or 12 megapixel camera as long as well, it
works on GNU/Linux.

But i can see why others want to be on the edge of equipment.

Sorry for OT, i guess i got a bit provoked by that "much money" thing :D  <3

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Elementary OS

2015-08-31 Thread Set Hallström
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 2:17 PM, ttoine  wrote:

>
> My idea is not to divide. My idea is to understand how we can gather more
> people around this original project: "produce multimedia with Open Source
> software"
>

I think i understood that, what i ment is that i'm dubitous as of how
separating ubuntustudio from the bigger entity that is debian, could expand
the community or generate a broader interest. Everything related to
communication would have to be rebuild from scratch, mailing lists,
documentation URLs, IRC channels... Before we get those funds that would
make the differences you invoke, we would have to spend lots of time
building trust, communication platforms, advertise the new "branding", give
it an identity (logo, name, color code), come up with a new code of
conduct etc etc...

I'm not against it, i am not trying to discourage you or anyone who wants
to be more independent, i'm just thinking out loud about the consequences
and the costs in time and energy of such an operation.

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] I will be stepping down as project lead at around the release of 16.04

2015-08-18 Thread Set Hallström
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Kaj Ailomaa zeque...@mousike.me wrote:

 What is required of someone to become the project
 lead of Ubuntu Studio?


Presence, attention, dedication and experience

So i guess i don't qualify as of yet :D

Your email is great news for music in general Kaj, i'm sure it is missing
you back!
And its also thrilling news for ubuntustudio.

I would like to take the opportunity to apologize for disappearing. I have
been stuck in a hamster-wheel i'd rather not discuss here. I basicaly kept
on pushing the moment to say something about it, thinking i would soon get
available again whilst fearing it would be vain promises.

I hope i haven't wasted my chance and to be able to get busy with you guys
as soon as possible.

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] [Blueprint ubuntustudio-video-x] ubuntustudio-video X

2015-05-12 Thread Set Hallström
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 7:36 PM, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:

 Kdenlive comes with a lot of dependencies but also a hell of a lot
 of capability combined with a GUI not as different from the paid
 video editors as blender's video editing GUI. It does add a lot of
 dependencies, but lots of times someone ends up needing one
 KDE application anyway,


That's a good point. A user with previous experience with video editors,
will be way more familiar to Kdenlive than blender.

How is the documentation for kdenlive? Is it possible to open a video
project from kdenlive on another OS? In terms of feature, how would you
compare kdenlive and blender? I've worked with kdenlive, only enough to
have a partial judgement. You on the other hand seem to be quite busy
with it and with video in general. I would love to read an A - B
comparison if any exist.


 Right now the real ugliness is having anything that depends on
 KDE 4 plus something that depends on kf5, as the newest version
 of kdenlive does. That should soon be resolved.

 Kdenlive is also an official part of the KDE 5 software suite
 (whatever it's official name is) and will probably thus end up a
 default install in Kubuntu at some point.


I'm not sure how to consider this information. On one hand it sounds good,
because if it's an official kubuntu application, the support and user base
will presumably be great. But the technical part seem challenging.
Do you think it's worth the effort? My skills won't allow me to help
very much on that level, so i guess i am asking on behalf of the
skilled ones.


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