Thanks for that script Ralf!
I use a similar one but it's far less advanced. As an answer to the hole
"cloud" backup thing: do not underestimate the power beheld in your old
machines: they make perfect little servers to back things up on within your
LAN using scp. :)
[satire_kopimist]
If like me,
Oh man, you people are awesome!! I am more and more loving this Linux (e.g.,
Ubuntu) world.
I'm all fired up this morning (I even haven't performed my morning meditation
yet) to look
into and implement your wonderful ideas. Back in my Windows days I sometimes
wrote simple batch files; now here
On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 09:29 +0100, Angel de Vicente wrote:
> leo writes:
> > Right now I am trying to figure out the best regimen for what exactly, and
> > how, to make backups.
> > I have a handful of 4GB and 32GB SanDisk thumbdrives, and my 2 SATA hard
> > drives, and Ubuntu One, as well as Dr
Hi,
leo writes:
> Right now I am trying to figure out the best regimen for what exactly, and
> how, to make backups.
> I have a handful of 4GB and 32GB SanDisk thumbdrives, and my 2 SATA hard
> drives, and Ubuntu One, as well as DropBox.
If it can be of any help, my regular procedure if I need
I only have two SATA 300GB hard drives, each with it's own distro. I feel more
at ease with the idea of fresh LTS type installs instead of major upgrades,
e.g., from 13.04
to 13.10.
Once I can afford another hd, where I have lots of room for partitions, various
distros, and
especially for backup
On Sun, 2013-10-20 at 12:58 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> If nobody knows, why not simply making an upgrade and see what happens.
> Before upgrading there anyway is the need to make a backup, since an
> upgrade, especially from one version to another
distr
On Sun, 2013-10-20 at 12:46 +0200, Set Hallstrom wrote:
> I am not sure this could be of any help in your case, but after the
> upgrade, my old ardour2 was still present on my system and fully
> operational.
>
> Set
>
>
> On 2013-10-18 07:18, leo wrote:
> > Quote from Ho Wan Cho: "* We have adde
I am not sure this could be of any help in your case, but after the
upgrade, my old ardour2 was still present on my system and fully
operational.
Set
On 2013-10-18 07:18, leo wrote:
> Quote from Ho Wan Cho: "* We have added GNOME Orca for accessibility
> purposes, and also Ardour
> 3 for audio p
On Sun, 2013-10-20 at 11:46 +0300, Hajanirina Jean Erband Rakotomanga
wrote:
> I've finished for update Ubuntustudio 13.04 but I can't upgrade
> directly on line to 13.10. I don't know what is the problem. Can you
> help me?
Most people on this list don't own a crystal ball, so posting more
inform
I've finished for update Ubuntustudio 13.04 but I can't upgrade directly on
line to 13.10. I don't know what is the problem. Can you help me?
Regards
2013/10/18 Joseph Ronne
> Dell Dimension 9100 4gz 4G mem 250G ssd nvidia 2 displays
>
> Starting update w -d worked for 13.04 to 13.10 64 bit
>
Dell Dimension 9100 4gz 4G mem 250G ssd nvidia 2 displays
Starting update w -d worked for 13.04 to 13.10 64 bit
xfce-notes is stuck and when forced to leave generates an error .. Session
and Startup does not allow removal..2 reports have been sent
everything else appears to work ..
very nice .. th
On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 11:59 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-10-17 at 22:18 -0700, leo wrote:
> > Quote from Ho Wan Cho: "* We have added GNOME Orca for accessibility
> > purposes, and also Ardour
> > 3 for audio production."
> >
> > Leo asks: If I upgrade to 13.10, will it change (retro)
Kudos to Ho and the rest of the crew!
I used the update in the ordinary way and everything works just fine, which
is a very big deal because "foolproof" is the hardest thing to achieve, and
that is the thing I am the testbed for.
grins
Pete
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 6:30 AM, Rick Green wrote:
> O
On Fri, 18 Oct 2013, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
Hi,
32 or 64 bit version? I ran tests on the i386 release yesterday and it passed
without any issues.
/Jimmy
On 18 okt 2013, at 05:48, Joseph Ronne wrote:
The 'upgrade' from 13.04 to 13.10 does not appear to work beyond
authentication.
I
On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 08:53 +0200, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
> Though I suppose it will overwrite your already installed Ardour 3.4,
> but I'm not that familiar with upgrades so hopefully someone with more
> experience there will also send a reply.
For same versions of a package within a Ubuntu Studi
On Thu, 2013-10-17 at 22:18 -0700, leo wrote:
> Quote from Ho Wan Cho: "* We have added GNOME Orca for accessibility
> purposes, and also Ardour
> 3 for audio production."
>
> Leo asks: If I upgrade to 13.10, will it change (retro) my already
> Ardour 3.4 (which I frefer over Ardour 3)?
Lock the
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 7:18 AM, leo wrote:
> Quote from Ho Wan Cho: "* We have added GNOME Orca for accessibility
> purposes, and also Ardour
> 3 for audio production."
>
> Leo asks: If I upgrade to 13.10, will it change (retro) my already Ardour
> 3.4 (which I frefer over Ardour 3)?
>
In Ubunt
Quote from Ho Wan Cho: "* We have added GNOME Orca for accessibility purposes,
and also Ardour
3 for audio production."
Leo asks: If I upgrade to 13.10, will it change (retro) my already Ardour 3.4
(which I frefer over Ardour 3)?
On Thursday, October 17, 2013 10:33 PM, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
Hi,
32 or 64 bit version? I ran tests on the i386 release yesterday and it
passed without any issues.
/Jimmy
On 18 okt 2013, at 05:48, Joseph Ronne wrote:
The 'upgrade' from 13.04 to 13.10 does not appear to work beyond
authentication.
>
--
ubuntu-studio-users mailing list
ubuntu-studio-
The 'upgrade' from 13.04 to 13.10 does not appear to work beyond
authentication.
>
--
ubuntu-studio-users mailing list
ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Thanks 'smartboyhw'.. keep up the enthusiasm.
Regards,
Abhayadev S
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 6:52 PM, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
> Dear Ubuntu Studio users,
>
> The Ubuntu Studio team proudly announces the immediate release of
> Ubuntu Studio 13.10.
>
> This exciting release incorporates the new featur
Dear Ubuntu Studio users,
The Ubuntu Studio team proudly announces the immediate release of
Ubuntu Studio 13.10.
This exciting release incorporates the new features listed below.
* A new menu structure which works on any desktop environment. Len
Ovens and Mish did a great job on moving various a
22 matches
Mail list logo