Hello Kaj,
I just read your mail on the 16.04 release testing. I started fully
using Ubuntu Studio at the end of last year (been a vanilla Ubuntu user
next to Windows for around two years before).
First of all, I would like to personally thank you and the others for
your work on this great system
Hi everyone,
sorry for my late reply, but I finally got around to testing the ISO
(amd64 only as of now).
I found a few apparent flaws along the way while installing and using
the system and I am not sure if they might be related to my hardware or
are indeed bugs, so I thought I'd share them and
ager
for someone here, maybe I could try that one instead and see if it works
better in terms of integration and stability.
Kind regards,
Thomas
On 20.04.2016 23:09, Len Ovens wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Thomas Pfundt wrote:
>
>> My installation was completed successfully for bot
the:
> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Kubuntu_Saucy_File_Managers
> from this I install: mplayerthumbs
>
> Sorry my english I am spanish parlant
>
> God Bless,
> Washington Indacochea Delgado
>
> El 21/04/16 a las 07:30, Thomas Pfundt escribió:
>> work for setting
On 11.08.2016 11:30, ttoine wrote:
> FYI, the swag is available: https://www.hellotux.com/ubuntu_studio
>
> It's up to you guys to speak about it or not, or to add that to our
> websites. They told me they will send me a polo, so I should be able
> to share a picture of a real product soon.
>
Hi
On 11.08.2016 15:42, ttoine wrote:
> @thomas: hellotux is not printing. This is embroidery and that's why
> it can not be detailed. The picture on the webshop are made with
> Photoshop from a first embroidery done on plain fabric, not on actual
> polo/shirt. I will share a picture of the one I get
Hey guys,
I just saw the second video and I really like it visually! Love the
construction of the logo at the end.
I just have two general suggestions:
First, did you try adding slight transition effects to the
text/backgrounds? Sometimes only animating the text to scale down by 5%
from fading i
Hi!
Am 18.09.2016 um 13:24 schrieb One Chamois:
> Hey Thomas,
>
>
> Is it legal to mention Adobe softwares?
Sorry, maybe I have written a bit unclear. As you already wrote, I was
reffering to common substitutes, not the Adobe software itself.
Again, just some suggestions. I don't know how feasib
On the 23.09.2016 at 08:49 One Chamois wrote:
> Are the texts slow enough now?
Yes, this is perfect to me. Not too slow and everything is readable
moderately. Backgrounds are also a bit more dynamic like that, but
that's up to your choice if you wanna keep it or not. Anyway, good job!
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Hi Ross and Jonathan, hi all others,
I've also decided to join the Council and help where I can. By the looks of it,
that would be more on the Documentation/(Testing)/Artwork/PR/Support/Website
side of things, though it seems to me that there is some demand in these
departments as well, looki
On March 31, 2018 3:07 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi
>
> it's probably missing for hysterical raisins. [...]
> I would recommend to test it and to do research how much wanted it
> is by Linux, especially Ubuntu users first.
>
> The more packages you add, the harder it becomes to maintain/test
Hi Set and all others,
on the general topic: Back in February when Ross Gammon asked for help with the
16.04.4 ISO-testing, he also mentioned the possible formation of a new project
council. Two other members of the mailing list and I have already offered our
assistance in our own respective
On April 2, 2018 4:33 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> FalkTX has just released Cadence v0.9.0, having finished porting it to Qt5.
> This would definitely be another reason we should consider moving from
> QJackCtl to Cadence, along with the extra tools Cadence includes.
Without using as much of
On April 2, 2018 1:15 PM, Set Hallstrom wrote:
> if you feel you want to set-up a meeting you should feel
> free to go ahead and do so by inviting everyone to attend on a given
> date in a given chat room. :)
I have no problem with setting up a meeting, but I don't really feel qualified
eno
Hi everyone,
regarding the get-together: I've had great experiences in past projects with
regular, weekly meetings to discuss progress, issues, ask questions or even
just talk a little off-topic, if IRC allows for this.
I'll just suggest now that we schedule a meeting every Sunday at 19:00
On April 3, 2018 8:34 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> Unfortunately. 10:00 (PDT) is a horrible time for me. I work for a church
> (specifically, audio & video production) and am eyeballs deep in services
> at that time. If there is another day at the same time, I’m pretty open for
> that.
On A
On April 4, 2018 6:14 PM, jaquilina wrote:
> What is this meegint in relation to and when exactly sorry im missing
> parts of this thread. :(
Apparently, the Ubuntu Studio development has locked up a bit lately and we're
trying to bring it back on track, so the idea was that all interested p
On April 4, 2018 8:10 PM, Ross Gammon wrote:
> The release date is still tomorrow (Thurs 5th April) however. So
> everyone get testing!
I downloaded the 64-bit ISO yesterday and gave it a spin. So far, I've had no
major issues, but I noticed that the application-selection screen was missing
Hi everyone,
so, since there have been no further objections, let's set our first meeting
this Saturday the 7th at 19:00 UTC.
As Len Ovens correctly notified me of, I accidentally got a little mixed up in
the American time zones. 19:00 UTC is, of course, 12:00 PDT and not 10:00. I'm
sorry
I think it's really pretty. I just set it up on my last 18.04 installation from
the beta-tests and it does fit well in my opinion.
[screenshot_2018-04-12_001.jpg]
I actually planned to work on a second one myself as well, but haven't had the
time yet to really commit to it or any good idea, eit
On April 17, 2018 12:14 AM, Set Hallstrom wrote:
> Thomas Pfundt, Pound... i suppose this is your account; will you please
> confirm? https://launchpad.net/~captain-tux
Yes, that's me.
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On May 5, 2018 8:33 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 5 May 2018 07:25:16 -0700, er...@ericheickmeyer.com wrote:
> > New theme (something with a dark variant)?
>
> Maintaining a theme that works good for all apps is very hard. I've
> never seen a dark theme that really worked and was well maintai
On September 3, 2018 9:42 AM, bart deruyter wrote:
> As soon as I logged in the entire system froze. Turned it was the driver for
> my graphics card.
If that's the case, a simple test would be to disable the dedicated video card
in the BIOS, I don't know how exactly you get there on the HP Pav
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On 16 Sep 2018, 15:11, Peter Reppert wrote:
> Attached are some concept doodles of Tux.
> If there is any use for something like this,
> I could work one or two of them up as
> vector graphics.
Wow, those look really fine, well done. I like the drawing style, it
Hi Erich and everyone else reading,
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On Friday, September 21, 2018 5:55 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> My proposal is to keep Ubuntu Studio's ISO as Xfce, but to develop
> metapackages that bolt Ubuntu Studio on to an existing install of
> another flavor.
I'm going t
Hi Alexandru,
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On 26 Sep 2018, 09:48, Alexandru Băluț wrote:
> People from Jack, PulseAudio, GStreamer, GNOME, KDE
> will meet at the end of October for a hackfest about
> improving the Linux audio situation. If successful,
> it seems this will make distributions
Hi Antoine,
On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 2:44 PM, ttoine wrote:
>> After all, the point is to be able to install an optimised system without
>> spending a lot of time searching for all the software, plugins and
>> configurations
>
> You can do that with some metapackages, scripts, or even
Hi, I just noticed that the title for the 18.04 ISOs in the Download-section
says "Bionic Beaver 18.10", that's a bit confusing.
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Hi Mark,
on Tuesday, October 30, 2018 3:10 AM, Mark Constable wrote:
> I recently read that Ubuntu Studio may be adopting the Plasma
> Desktop, or at least adding it as an "official" option. Is this
> correct and if so is there anywhere I can follow the progress
> of this transition?
That not exa
On 6 Nov 2018, 04:20, Erich Eichmeyer wrote:
> Let me know what you think!
Hi Erich, sorry for my late reply. My main machine is still running on 16.04
and I just managed to install 18.10 to test it.
I like the GRUB theme. Way more fitting than the standard one. However, I
noticed a huge black
On 6 Nov 2018, 04:20, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> Let me know what you think!
Hi Erich, sorry for my late reply. My main machine is still running on 16.04
and I just managed to install 18.10 to test it.
I like the GRUB theme. Way more fitting than the standard one. However, I
noticed a huge black
On 6 Nov 2018, 04:20, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> Let me know what you think!
Hi Erich, sorry for my late reply. My main machine is still running on 16.04
and I just managed to install 18.10 to test it.
I like the GRUB theme. Way more fitting than the standard one. However, I
noticed a huge black
Hi Erich and everyone else reading,
a happy and successful new year to all of you, too!
On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 7:39 PM, Erich Eickmeyer er...@ericheickmeyer.com
wrote:
> I hope everyone is having a happy new year. I haven't been checking-in
> lately due to a number of things going on in my
Hi Set,
On Thursday, January 3, 2019 9:41 AM, Set Sakrecoer
wrote:
> The corrected ones are in the "current-standard" branch
> in ~ubuntustudio-art on launchpad.
>
> https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-art/ubuntustudio-artwork/current-standard/files
Thank you, I'll make sure to use tho
Hi all,
sorry for my radio silence recently, I've spent sunday testing the latest ISO.
Most of the test cases worked fine, but in my live system and the first boot on
the full install, I wasn't able to get any sound with Controls alone.
I don't know what exactly the issue was, but I had to rebo
Hi Erich and all others reading,
On 6 May 2019, 23:01, wrote:
> ubuntustudio-installer is now the tool to bolt-on Ubuntu Studio to
> any other official flavor of Ubuntu. As I look at this goal I presented
> in the link above, I feel as though we have accomplished this.
Glad to read about this
Hi all,
I've just installed Ubuntu Studio 19.10 after flirting around with Kubuntu a
bit (grass-always-greener-syndrome) and decided to settle back on Xfce.
I know it's a little late for 19.10 bug reports, but after installing
everything, I did an "apt autoremove", because I usually get some le
Hello Erich, good to read you.
On Friday, 29 November 2019 17:40, Erich Eickmeyer
wrote:
> This is the list for development collaboration, not support, and this is
> very much a support issue.
Oh, I'm sorry. I wasn't sure where to draw the line, because it seemed closely
tied to the installati
Hi all,
I hope this is not redundant, but what do you think about adding gimp-python to
the pre-installable US-packages?
I've just noticed that the Resynthesize Healing-plugins weren't available in
GIMP and thought this was because of the gimp-plugin-registry at first. After
re-installing, I s
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