and files. Perhaps this is really
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creating the image but also in creating the USB stick, using it and
installing it.
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have no need for this but the
question does pop up from time to time)
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PS this is being written from a 32 bit machine that is no longer Ubuntu
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A quick example but quite old:
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/jamin-replacement/85046/3
But really, it would probably be better to have a list of generic
mastering tutorials tha talk about processors by their generic name rather
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with his audio
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as being to old to use. Good to have a backup.
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running on we we call a computer today.
I have watched the quality of audio interfaces decline as they moved from
PCI and firewire to USB. The harware available to run the software on has
also delined... not a bright future.
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set, zam is quite good (these are the a-plugins with extras). The
dragonfly reverb is very good and being actively developed with the help
of clasical recording engineers (who are quite picky I might add).
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ch is good and sufficient one.
Thank you
For some uses Openshot works well enough, Kdelive and Blender are also
included for those who need better tools. It is up to the user to choose
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a few cores. I have never done this and don't
know where to look for it.
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of packaging... not the make a package that works kind of
packaging but rather the making the package acceptable for publishing part
(means passes lint at least)
It would be too late to have appear in 19.10 at this point, but plenty of
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be more difficult...
maybe USSM? (ubuntustudio session manger) as a fork...
Anyway, I am no good at packaging so maybe that is why I feel patching the
upstream is hard. Though it may be that technically changing the gui tool
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atency listed as default and only if a generic kernel exists
will there be a second entry wich will be labeled as generic. Should the
user decide to remove the lowlatency kernel then the only entry should be
the generic entry... (I know clear as mud, but hopefully clear to the user
as implemente
On Wed, 10 Jul 2019, Len Ovens wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jul 2019, Mike Squires wrote:
My desktop is a Supermicro X7DAE dual quad core Xeon (2Ghz), with a 1TB
RAID 1 boot device and a single 4 TB archive device running off a 3ware
9750 PCI-E card. A second RAID 5 array running off an older 3ware
more
with lowlatency setting, with latency set to 1024 I see .3%cpu for jack
which means about .6% for pulse if it is bridged.
I certainly will be interested in your findings.
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oogle and youtube have stopped... even though I am using none of them. It
seems I can no longer use or upgrade playstore either so not the
latest or the geatest but barely adequate for email, web pages, and
watching youtube... using firefox :)
o for what it' worth, Great job so far.
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While I am at it, ubuntustudio-controls has changed a lot since 19.04 was
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use the PPA above. all of the same things apply... bug reports please.
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in a branch, you might have trouble rebasing
on my changes. Sorry about that in advance.
Over the weekend, I will start on an SRU for disco.
Cool, rebase will not be a problem, maybe some work but not a problem.
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-installer pre-fix the file jackd2 is trying to install.
So need more info, I guess.
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Already been changed in git.
Controls is under active development (along with installer and soon to be
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2019, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
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aside, these plugins even when properly packaged, do sometimes cause
crashes in combination with other plugins which use the same GUI lib
but
different version (gtk2 vs gtk3). My understanding
which use the same GUI lib but
different version (gtk2 vs gtk3). My understanding is that the Calf team
is working on a GUI toolkit to replace GTK. (GTK or QT should never be
used as a plugin toolkit and any toolkit used should be compiled in
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ough that the xeon chips just don't have that
option. (last I looked) I have next to no experience dealing with other
video types.
BTW have you tried 18.04?
The differences from generic to lowlatency is very small (one switch that
can actually be turned on in generic at boot time I am told).
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at all yet, so I guess I should try too.
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2018, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 24 Nov 2018 13:15:36 -0800 (PST), Len Ovens wrote:
I have found that the only problem with Ubuntu is that it is the
easiest Linux to access and so gets more newy users than Arch (for
example). I have found that more than 50% of all ubuntu user
On Sat, 24 Nov 2018, Ross Gammon wrote:
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2018, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
You all might have notice the "fail mail" we just got for our ISO. This
is due to the new version of calf deprecating calf-ladspa per the
developer. Ross or
should leave then dropped till they add lv2 hosting support.
Anyway, thankyou. I would have had trouble figuring this stuff out. I am
not very good with packaging.
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The ardour people would be happy if this was released to 16.04 - 18.19...
don't hold your breath.
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jack with individual level control..
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It is that way on purpose with the idea that the next startup should take
off where the last one ended. So if jack was running when you shutdown, it
shold be running when you login again.
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There will be other builds with fixes, so please plan to test several (or all)
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In particular, ubuntustudio-controls has had the most changes. Please test
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number of seeds would have to be added as branches. Or do we start fresh
for d*? That is the main thing keeping me from trying. Most of our
packages are just master linearly with tags (though branches will appear
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all be listed and there should be a user parameter that chooses a type for
default with fallback should that type not be available.
=== Phase 2 (GOAL: 19.10) ===
Too far ahead for me to think about :) but reasonable anyway.
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have a DE specific sub directory
of .config, but in the case where the DE is just a modified version of
another DE... who knows.
In general most people pick the DE they want and always use it.
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I think linux audio still has a ways to go.
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hroughput than generic kernels... and who wants to give
up computing speed on their graphics render... in their browser even. So
using a normal desktop as is for pro audio is not impossible, but it is
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would choose to stop Ubuntu Studio, parts of it will be used each time someone
record music with a Debian based Linux distribution. This is a big legacy :-)
I think I will distribute ubuntustudio-controls under another name as
well. Just to keep it alive if all else fails... and to make it mo
packaged)
AVLDrums is actually patch on fluidsynth to load one or the other of the
AVLdrums kits. It is much lighter to use that DG while still being quite
good.
DG is for those who must have the best, AVLdrums is for everyone else.
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On Sun, 5 Aug 2018, Ross Gammon wrote:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntustudio-controls/+bug/1785418
* There are quite a few old bugs. I suspect some of them can be closed.
I could do with Len's opinion on some of them first though
or won't fix already.
So I am not sure which bugs these are.
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I have taken a look at ubuntustudio-look. It's lookin' good (pun intended).
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where things have been). Be aware that the logs are only updated once an
hour.
This is also a good way to see meetings you have missed. There is nothing
you have to do real time... but for some things realtime helps.
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Having said that, if you are used to working in a VM, you likely have
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2018, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
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I installed Studio 18.10 today and then dropped kubuntu-desktop in on
Good info, but why couldn’t we have ubuntustudio-desktop-xfce pull
lightdm and have ubuntustudio-desktop-plasma pull sddm
g the chooser plugin for ubiquity.
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you put it somewhere else. Linux is about being open
github itself was never open source. github has always been a for profit
company. As such it could have been bought by anyone. perhaps it has never
been a good place to keep open code and this sale has just brought that
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Does load and run in cosmic (though it says its for bionic) though I have
no tablet to test with...
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is particularly nice to check applications you know really well. Any
others may well be of a "starts, can draw sqiggle, can save" or can join
two videos together or whatever.
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install this package for Studio to run.
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at the right place could be done though.
Any thoughts? I don't personally have time to vet our fonts.
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On Tue, 15 May 2018, Alexandru Băluț wrote:
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I will say kde does try to make as many things possible as can be
imaginable. gnome tends to tell you "this is whats good for you eat
it."
GNOM
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not a
bad thing that I could be lost so long as the user feels that things fit.
Speaking of window borders, I am not suggesting we set Studio up this way,
but does anyone know how to change the border colours depending on focus?
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from that, even in the looks department, having one application do it's
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other name than just ubuntustudio. Ubuntustudio-xfce for example.
In some ways it would be nice to do: Install your flavour first then
install ubuntustudio loader and run it.
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guessing not as support for all 18.10 packages would become our problem :P
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I'm sure other applications are similar.
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Quite
honestly I don't know where to start looking. I am not even sure if it was
there in 17.10 (I have been quite inactive for some time).
Hmm, this looks like the code, not sure how this fits in though:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/ubuntustudio-live/trunk
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same time, I’m
pretty open for that.
I am in a similar position, I need to be out the door 15-20 mins before
that time and won't be back till 3 hours later at the earliest, 6 if my
wife is working and needs to be picked up.
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such a user can be refered back to the KDE devs. Maybe if they get enough
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applications and tweaks on top (in the same way we have been building on
xubuntu) is an easy way to go. The DE stuff gets tested by someone else so
US can concentrate on the audio/video/graphic parts.
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ships are getting bug reports on issues they have fixed years ago.
Unless someone has the time to step up and steer this beast, I think it is
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maintenance (and do the porting work), it will be lost eventually.
Best to let it go. The current maintainer has suggested that it will not
be updated and deserves retirement. The New thing in session managers is
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that didn't work for me. That link shows one
script. To be honest, I would rather spend my time getting -controls
ready but have been busy...
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It is only built for Artful and so while I could boot that up, I can't
test it my normal workflow on 1604. Not that I use Carla or plugins that
require it on a regular basis... :)
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investigation required. Unfortunately I have to sleep now.
I am not sure, does -controls have a dep for cpufrequtils? It has worked
fine for me so far... I guess I need to try it on 17.10 as well. Make sure
you have cpufrequtils installed (it is not by default).
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ntu kernel and
repository maintainers are already asking us to drop support for 32bit
systems... and some of our main applications are no longer 32bit
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Two different things completely. The RT setting in -controls only shows up if
jackd2 has not been properly installed. So it would not show up on a
UbuntuStudio install (unless it is broken). it is there for people who
install jackd2 or the Studio metas
t with producing a new wiki page.
Are there any others?
I don't know.
Next I will upgrade the real hardware machine in the basement, and give
it a proper spin.
Cool
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2017, Ross Gammon wrote:
Hi,
As we are not yet ready with ubuntustudio-controls, probably Alpha 1 is not much
use to us. Any thoughts?
Has anyone tried -controls? (besides me)
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also auto checks against the checksums, with the added benefit it
will only download the chunks you don't already have. It does require the
url of the zsync file though, so less easy to use.
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based sites.
Actually, https://ubuntustudio.org is there... just that
http://ubuntustudio.org is not redirected there.
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letsencript on 14.04 and found it easy. I use it
for squirrelmail, but having read this, I will probably move the rest of
my web pages into https as well.
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s is useful when personal info is shared
over the net. ubuntustudio.org is, so far as I can tell, one way. That is,
we provide info/files and the user DL them, they do not sign in or give
comments or anything. Am I missing something?
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some work on
autojack first so it responds to:
autojack start/restart/stop/reconfigure
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a known mount point in /etc/fstab or internal drives.
Anyway, I think browse is the "avoid me" in this lot. Auto-run and
Auto-open also look bad. I can't remember which enabled at install though.
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knew that ;)
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realize that we probably don't
need it. Automounted or not, the devices icon shows up in the file browser
anyway... so what does automount gain besides opening a new window in the
middle of things? Does it improve a workflow?
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