On 06. juli 2016 10:25, Paul Allen wrote:
I have Ubuntu Studio 16.04 installed.I used jack to set up the audio
through Firewire but the sound is still coming out through the video
monitor speakers- please advise- Paul
I'm still on Ubuntu Studio 14.04, but maybe this still applies:
When
On Sunday 31. January 2016 20.01.33 Leo Francisco wrote:
> Hey Alf
>
> On 31/01/16 18:52, Alf Haakon Lund wrote:
> > And would it be an idea to do some kind of merge between Ubuntu Studio and
> > KX? I really like Ubuntu Studio, but I also like working on an up to date
&g
Hi lists,
I've been using Ubuntu Studio for a while now, lately with the KX repos added.
Then I had to take my regular computer to service and since anyway I must fool
around with a backup device I decided to give KXstudio a spin (also because
I'm curious about KDE).
Apart from obvious theme
Hi Rick, Welcome to the linux world!
Well, after the Windows 10 icon pops up, telling me to upgrade . . .
I started thinking, I not going to pay a subscription fee to MS.. heck no.
Be aware that there is an expectancy of payment in the linux society as
well.
Not necessarily in economic
On 26. juni 2015 12:53, Set Hallstrom wrote:
On 2015-06-26 12:19, Alf Haakon Lund wrote:
But you have to pay with your time. If running windows compares to
driving a Volvo, running Linux might compare to driving a scooter, a
racing car or a digging machine - all depending on your needs
Hello list,
Irecently started educating myself to the wonders of Ardour. Then today
I became aware of the 'What's new' section on Ardour's website
(http://ardour.org/whatsnew.html). This section strongly encourages
linux distros to upgrade to Ardour 3.5.403 and even states that it's
On 24. okt. 2014 16:49, Set Hallstrom wrote:
On 2014-10-23 23:58, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
(...) we've decided to focus more on
supporting the LTS(Long Term Support) release, and also recommend our
users to install the LTS release rather than the latest release. But, we
continue to publish ISOs
On 07. april 2014 10:44, Alex Armani wrote:
Right, I've downloaded the .iso file now to create the bootable usb
hard drive. Instructions please. My fedora install is having password
issues so I'm petty lost.
a...@armani.pm, IT Consultant / Digital Musician. tB.xx
Instructions depends
On 07. april 2014 17:01, Alex Armani wrote:
Instructions depends from your environment. However, command line
should work the same on most *nux distros:
sudo dd if=/path/to/image.iso of=/dev/sdb (assuming your usb stick
is mounted as /dev/sbd )
My only booable Linux at the mo, is my 16 gig
On 26. des. 2013 17:33, Arno Waschk wrote:
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: no sound at all after switch to ubuntustudio
Datum: Thu, 26 Dec 2013 17:19:42 +0100
Von: Arno Waschk hamama...@gmx.de
Antwort an: a...@arnowaschk.de
An:
What problem? ;-)
I think it's a great gift that we have a special flavour of Ubuntu
packed with all sorts of media tools. Heading towards free choice of DE
and metas it will only get better.
While I don't know or understand or bother to find out how to use most
of the programs available, I
I think a DE-agnostic evolution is very desirable!
Also I agree that less (programs) is better. As much as I've learnt to
appreciate libreoffice, even installing it on kde, I don't see a point
to include it in Ubuntu Studio. That's what we've got repos for...
Thank you very much for your
This post made me check out what I actually deleted the other day.
I'm skimming posts because there are many, reading what looks
interesting and deleting those looking irrelevant to me. It's a method I
recommend instead of making public complaints as it requires less energy
and is a lot
On 02. juni 2013 16:17, Alf Haakon Lund wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu Studio 12.10, 32-bit, on a Toshiba Sattelite p850.
Recently jack stopped working. As this happened right after an update, I
was able to guess that the latest kernel caused the issue. At next boot
I chose advanced features
On 05. juni 2013 12:56, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
You don't seem to have any problem with conflicting IRQs.
Each kernel comes with such a huge list of fixes, that it's hard to make
any conclusion from them, at least for me.
Do you only get xruns at low latencies?
Changing settings from 64 frames
On 07. juni 2013 08:05, Alf Haakon Lund wrote:
On 05. juni 2013 12:56, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
You don't seem to have any problem with conflicting IRQs.
Each kernel comes with such a huge list of fixes, that it's hard to make
any conclusion from them, at least for me.
Do you only get xruns
On 10. mai 2013 05:34, leo wrote:
Hooray!! I have now succeeded making my first guitar recording with Ubuntu
Studio via Ardour!!!
Thank you all for all the help. I was so elated that I exported the track to my
YouTube and Facebook accounts, by using the open source OpenShotVideo Editor
Many bugs are reported at https://bugs.launchpad.net/
On 15. april 2013 06:34, Joseph Ronne wrote:
mention the Nvidia driver while you are at it...
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 6:52 PM, edmund edmund...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am Edmund I am dutch an not a coder but a computer USER!
A
/programs
automagically updating themselves in the background? Even the main Ubuntu
thingy asks me before updating.
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 5:43 AM, Alf Haakon Lund a...@mellomrommet.nowrote:
Not sure what you mean here (updates not included)? Unless it's become
abandonware (no more in development
On 08. april 2013 19:45, Pete Wright wrote:
If this question is too “newbie” or worse, heretical, please forgive and
then ignore me.
I changed from Ubuntu 12.10 to Ubuntu Studio 12.10 primarily because GIMP
was slightly flakey (main problem was it wouldn't accept ctr key
combination like ctr+
Welcome to Ubuntu Studio!
I'm running 12.10 on a Toshiba Sattelite p850 with an i7 processor and 6
GB RAM. Initially I installed the 64-bit 12.04, but didn't like some
aspects of Thunar and met with some instability issues.
After switching to 32-bit 12.10 everything's been stable and my only
I'm curious what kind of issues you had, and if you're running the 32-
or 64-bit version.
I had some small troubles with 12.04 64-bit (system freeze or
application crash) that's completely gone with 12.10 32-bit. And I
prefer Nautilus over Thunar and enjoy that Ubuntu Studio did this change.
Hi All,
I'm new to Ubuntu Studio and to this list, but a long-time Ubuntu user.
Recently I switched from vanilla 10.04 to xubuntu (didn't like unity
much) and now I hope to do more music stuff on my new laptop running
studio 12.10.
Adobe Reader; I didn't install it yet (don't like it much
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