> Perhaps a blog post could be written about a potential Trisquel Studio
> for the front page of Trisquel.info, linking to that wiki page? I
> would be happy to write the copy if Chaosmonk could give me a list of
> bullet points on what ought to be included / not included in the
> piece. Samples
> I've probably said this elsewhere, but with the performance of the
> Mate desktop, Trisquel-Mini is a bit redundant.
To be fair, in addition to a different desktop environment, Trisquel
Mini also has different default applications (Midori instead of
Abrowser, Abiword instead of LibreOffice
On 10/22/19, stry...@disintermedia.net.nz wrote:
> Also, slackermedia.info might be worth a look for anyone interested in
> multimedia production on GNU/Linux. They claim to be ...
> > "100% Free & Open Source Software"
Thanks strypey, so slackermedia is a website by the person behind GNU
World
evilive:
> I proposed making the "Backporting A/V Software to Trisquel 9" page more
accessible to Trisquel's users - perhaps a sticky thread can help users to
find it more easily?
Perhaps a blog post could be written about a potential Trisquel Studio for
the front page of Trisquel.info,
Chaosmonk:
> If trisquel-studio reaches a point where it seems polished enough could be
made an official flavor with it's on ISO.
I've probably said this elsewhere, but with the performance of the Mate
desktop, Trisquel-Mini is a bit redundant. Maybe it could be replaced with
Trisquel
Thanks! I'll give it a shot this weekend.
> Hey chaosmonk, a (very) big audio software release hopefully will be out
> soon, Ardour v.6, it will have major changes in Ardour's base, do you
> think it will be possible to backport it into Trisquel 9?
Probably. I'll give it a shot once it's released.
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Hey chaosmonk, a (very) big audio software release hopefully will be out
soon, Ardour v.6, it will have major changes in Ardour's base, do you think
it will be possible to backport it into Trisquel 9?
Thanks masonhock. You made me aware there is an awesome page
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/backporting-av-software-trisquel-9.
> Ubuntu Studio 19.10 has been released. Maybe backport some of these changes?
The only packages that I backport from Ubuntu Studio are
ubuntustudio-controls and ubuntustudio-menu. I backport these from the
Ubuntu Studio PPA, not from Ubuntu's repositories, so our versions
of these two packages
Ubuntu Studio 19.10 has been released. Maybe backport some of these changes?
I'd love to help with backporting, I just don't have the skills yet.
http://ubuntustudio.org/2019/10/ubuntu-studio-19-10-released/
The link that works for me is: https://librazik.tuxfamily.org
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... By the way, the librazik link seems to be broken or down right now. I wish
I could see it.
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I agree Trisquel can indeed be used as a DAW. However, in my experience I have
experienced many jarring issues with Ardour and JACK inparticular which causes
me great frustration. In Ubuntu Studio their configuration works much much
better and is very reliable.
If there is anything you want
Hi ! I didn't read the full topic. Just wanted to say this quickly :
Ubuntu studio is just a "realtime flavoured" Ubuntu, with good tweaks in
system files and up to date repos.
I personnaly use Trisquel for music production, as it is shipped by default
with a lowlatency kernel, wich allows
This person created a method for bypassing pulseaudio I think. Here is a
video that explains it, that I don't completely understand:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoN0GLYhAzk
Also, he wrote a helper script for his method:
https://github.com/Skrappjaw/audio-scripts
Really looking forward to
Thank you. At this point I feel its my duty to help with this. I have only my
thinkpad w541 to test with but I would gladly create a disk image of my ubuntu
studio machine, back that up temporarily and install this unstable trisquel 9
for the weekend.
I am primarily using Ardour and using it
> This exchange convinced me to try to get Trisquel working with audio
> production again. To make this work I installed the KXStudio repo to
> get Ardour 5 and the latest related JACK, etc.
KXStudio's PPA doesn't support Ubuntu 18.04, so at this time it's not
helpful for Trisquel 9. I initially
This exchange convinced me to try to get Trisquel working with audio
production again. To make this work I installed the KXStudio repo to get
Ardour 5 and the latest related JACK, etc. Even then I have an issue where
a2jmidid doesn't start automatically as it should based off of the Ardour
Nice! Thanks for your work on this. Really appreciated.
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> I just found out that theres a backports repo that has ubuntu studio
> apps that works with Ubuntu 18.04 which would be compatible with
> Trisquel 9!
>
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/BackportsPPA
Yes, there's actually not much in there for Bionic,[1] but I am using it
to
I just found out that theres a backports repo that has ubuntu studio apps
that works with Ubuntu 18.04 which would be compatible with Trisquel 9!
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/BackportsPPA
I'm sorry for my slow reply. I've been distracted. I mainly just use Ardour
and Carla. On Trisquel for whatever reason I had instances where JACK was
disconnecting or not connecting consistently. I was not able to reliably get
my patches to stick. I am using Ubunto Studio 19, the bleeding
> First, can you tell me the output of the following commands? You only
> need to bother with the last two if it turns out the pulseaudio isn't
> installed.
> Then, I have a few questions.
I've had some time to look into this further today and have managed to
answer most of my own questions, so
> I'm definitely not
> very comfortable configuring all these things myself. I tiried with
> Trisquel 8 and I could get something working but then it would break.
Do you mean configuring JACK? That's what I find challenging. I find
Cadence and Catia to be more user-friendly than qjackctl, but
I really like this. Thanks for putting it together. I'm definitely not very
comfortable configuring all these things myself. I tiried with Trisquel 8 and I
could get something working but then it would break. I ended up getting very
frustrated and would give up. I think because of this I
> I think due to Trisquels popularity amoung the Free Software
> community, it should start incorporating more installtion options that
> allow for a multimedia workspace situation.
Here's a possible roadmap in three stages, each of which could be
beneficial even if we don't make it to the next
Thanks for your thoughful response chaosmonk. It's too bad that the Libre
Musix distro is now dead. I will implement the changes you suggested bit by
bit as to not break my setup.
I think due to Trisquels popularity amoung the Free Software community, it
should start incorporating more
> I recently finally got a Linux setup that allows me to create music,
> by using Ubuntu Studio. However, I would like to free the system as
> much as I can. Would the Trisquelize script work?
If you are using Ubuntu Studio 18.10 then you cannot trisquelize it at
all. The script replaces Ubuntu's
I recently finally got a Linux setup that allows me to create music, by using
Ubuntu Studio. However, I would like to free the system as much as I can.
Would the Trisquelize script work? I really wish Ubuntu Studio was used as
the base system for Trisquel because audio configurations are so
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