Sorry if I hurt you. But why do you use silly memes?
Am 28.04.20 um 00:20 schrieb eeickme...@ubuntu.com:
Hi Gerhard,
Hi Erich,
I understand your frustration about firewire management in linux kernels.
But wasn't it good practice in Linux, to keep alive even vintage hardware?
That wasn't my
Hi Erich,
I understand your frustration about firewire management in linux
kernels. But wasn't it good practice in Linux, to keep alive even
vintage hardware?
We have to be forward-thinking and not stuck in the past on many decisions,
otherwise we become irrelevant.
Ok, you might have to
Does jack run ? if y, try :~$ jack_capture -f flac (mp3, wav, ogg...)
Linux never works as expected.
Am 28.10.19 um 19:21 schrieb Dick Steffens:
My installation is on Xubuntu 18.04, with ubuntustudio packages
installed using Synaptic.
I'm setting up my laptop to record the audio of a
Am 21.01.2012 16:04, schrieb G L Romeu:
nice, kind of an updated mahavishnu...
One time only pitch since I've brought us up anyway... if you are
interested in hearing some of what will be appearing on the new album
overfulnoisecascade, go here:
http://soundcloud.com/systemstheory
Thanks for
On my maverick partition I did not see essential benefits against lucid,
so I did an early distupgrade to natty. The actual kernel
2.6.38-7-generic gives me good audioperformance for live softsynths,
live effects, wineasio/reaper, ardour multitrack recording on firewire,
pci alsa and usb-midi,
Hi Ralf,
nvidia prop drivers for your card never will build with new
rt-kernels. I see you compile customized kernels. I'd recommend trying
2.3.36.xxx and even 2.6.37-rcxx with preempt settings. They run here on
a geriatric amd64x2 machine under lucid (10.04) ubuntustudio/kx mashing
with
Am 30.10.2010 19:38, schrieb mentoj dija:
before i did all that i tried the firewire-driver instead of
firebob. and it worked. but with to much x-runs. so ich changed
settings and stuff, and now, its also not working with this
firewire-driver ;-)
so is there a very simple thing i
nothing about running different kernel -
graphicsdriver combinations persistent in one single Linux System. It's
not just broken dkms but deeper incompatibilities between kernel
versions. I help myself with multiboot solutions.
Best Regards Gerhard Lang
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Am 22.08.2010 19:12, schrieb Dennis Neumeier:
Hi all,
I am facing a rather problem-before-another-problem-problem before I can
start to get into MIDI: I am using a M-Audio Delta 66 up to now that does not
have MIDI-Ports. Now, I was just one step before ordering the Delta 1010LT,
but it
Am 22.08.2010 20:01, schrieb Jonathan Goodman:
Hi, On a recent update from Synaptic lurid :), I installed 2 realtime
kernels [Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS, kernel 2.6.31-11-rt, Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS,
kernel 2.6.31-10-rt] .
They both gave the following error message on bootup
but then proceeded to
Am 28.07.2010 18:22, schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
Hi :)
today I tried Ubuntu Studio again, but I had no time to work on the
realtime kernel issue, because I got some new issues.
1.
After updating apps and the non-realtime kernel, my manually edited
grub.cfg was automatically overwritten by a
Indeed, on my amd and intel standard systems there is no urgent need to
use a rt-kernel. These actual generic and preempt kernels i.e. allow
rt-activation in jack and there is not much difference in cpu-load
against rt- or ck-kernels. Using these rt-kernels you get extended
options to
Moin Hartmut,
I was messing around with lucid's amd64 betas and some bleeding-edge
ppas (not on productive partition ;) ) and suddenly Nvidia proprietary
drivers stopped working.
So I had to remove these ppas, downgrade all xorg stuff to lucid
standards, remove jockey and all nvidia stuff
seems to work fine in lucid alpha. But why does ubuntu mess the
kernel-counts and make it's own?
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teza schrieb:
Hi all, I was wondering about the fact that we can find somme free vst
plugins on the web, why the UbuntuStudio tean does not include dssi-vst
package in the Os as a standard.
Regards
Teza
My first attempts compiling dssi-vsti had not been really successful.
The vst
Robert Klaar schrieb:
However, I test it with audacious and nothing happens, it just
scrolls through my playlist
install audacious-plugins-extra (synaptic) :)
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+1
Todd Larsen schrieb:
I say do it!
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Leo leo...@gmail.com
mailto:leo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 6:22 AM, Scott Lavender
slaven...@consolidated.net mailto:slaven...@consolidated.net
wrote:
The Ubuntu Studio developers are
someone here can explain how to do that, but I think you can
2009/11/10 Gerhard Lang lang.gerh...@gmail.com
mailto:lang.gerh...@gmail.com
I always run into jackd low latency issues when I forget to set cpu
frequency scaling panel-applets to highest options. Is there a way to
set
Tom Poe schrieb:
Price of laptops is dropping. Need recommendations for laptop
manufacturers that make best equipment for putting ubuntustudio on them.
Tom
Aunt Google knows Databases for laptops/notebooks wich work well with
Linux. If they are known for running Linux without issues,
greg loyse schrieb:
I have to admit I had given up. Now I am eager to give it a go.
I am very happy to be wrong. :)
You're wrong and you'll be happy :D
I'm on karmic since alpha 3 and it's great. Ffado (for me with edirol
fa-101) is running ootb if we make a clean ubuntustudio install -
your -rt kernel seems to collide with the installed non-rt-version and doesn't
want to overwrite lib/firmware/ositech/Xilinx7OD.bin
But I think you will not need this firmware. In my customized kernel-builds I
allways disable all functions in 'make xconfigure' I'm sure about they don't be
Tx to all who made an exciting thread out of my whining, esp. Asmo for
his engagement :)
I'll give 64studio beta3 a try and since i need firewire essentially
i'll try to integrate up-to-date ffado and jack. This weekend i'll free
a partition ...
In the moment for real work I freezed karmic alpha 3
Hi Laurent,
on my System 2.6.29.5-rt21 x86_64 Zyn... from the repos as well as a
recompiled Version 2.2.1 to get a quertz virtualkeyboard run stable and
allow live changing instruments and channels without xruns, crashes or
disconnection when jack's frames and periods are set for latencies
On my stationary multiboot AMD64x2 pc in Jaunty I had heavy issues both
with kernels -rt and generic: after some minutes 100% cpu load and use
of complete ram (4g), extremly slow file and network operations,
lockups... barely possible to read my mail. As hungry ressources-eater I
figured out
Is anybody around here who has successfully installed q-, j-,
linuxsampler with gigedit as working plugin in a US-64bit-environment?
Qsampler and gigedit as standalone run smooth apart from some
reproducable and preventable crashes, but not gigedit as plugin.
My efforts to compile linuxsampler
22, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Gerhard Lang lang.gerh...@gmail.com
mailto:lang.gerh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Maybe it's a little o.t., but I am looking for a software that
analyzes
polyphonic musik and extracts chords, notes, bass lines etc. Any
suggestions?
Gerhard
Hi,
Mabe it's a little o.t., but I am looking for a software that analyzes
polyphonic musik and extracts chords, notes, bass lines etc. Any
suggestions?
Gerhard
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Maurizio De Cecco schrieb:
I am thinking about upgrading my studio, and this time i would move
from a Windows only environment to a mixed Linux/Windows one (sorry,
i cannot drop windows, i have 15 years of music stored in proprietary,
undocumented format, sigh :-).
So, i have a couple of
Cory K. schrieb:
sue...@empire.net wrote:
as root backup and open /etc/apt/sources.list.
Replace all intrepid with hardy.
Sudo apt-get update.
In synaptic choose newest 2.6.24--rt stuff and install.
Replace sources.list with the backup, reboot.
Have fun with dual core, latency and xruns
Cory K. schrieb:
Gerhard Lang wrote:
but in works ;)
No. It's correct to say: It works for me..
There are definite drivers issues that other users can come across. ie:
Using Intrepid drivers on a Hardy kernel.
So please when recommending things like this, qualify it and give
simone-www.io-lab.org schrieb:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maurizio De Cecco wrote:
I updated from Ubuntu Studio 8.04 to 8.10 with the update manager.
The update solved a slow wake up from sleep problem (it was a couple of
minutes),
but i got
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