Always keep your dedicated backups updated in case of any failure and you
should be fine.
Btrfs just has known issues with parity-RAIDs (5/6) and only in special cases.
Don't use any custom mounting options, just let it do its thing. Don't use
compression, if you don't absolutely have to.
Hi,
just to clear up any misconceptions:
> Just gotta decide if we use AHCI or IDE and EUFI or LEGACY ?
You should decide on AHCI, it's just that both are incompatible and some BIOSes
default to IDE-mode, I wasn't sure what your installation was on, but if you do
a new install, make sure to
> Weird thing is UBUNTU installed & worked fine on this PC one week ago and it
> was only when trying to do a clean install of UBUNTUSTUDIO that things
> started to fail.
That's odd. Are you still able to successfully install regular Ubuntu like
this? Maybe this could in fact be an Ubuntu
GRUB is usually the last step of a Debian-based installation.. if you didn't
get errors before, the system itself is probably installed, but the bootloader
isn't for some reason.
Unfortunately, I don't really know a concrete answer right now, I'm relatively
sure it should be connected to UEFI
Hi,
> Ubuntu installer may have selected another drive automatically by error.
> Which may be something developers address?
I'm not even sure where the error lies exactly. I haven't ever experienced this
myself, but I thought I would mention it, just in case.
The Windows installer tends to
It seems the machine can't boot from the drive for some reason.
Have you checked in the BIOS/UEFI setting whether the drive you installed to is
selected as the firsr boot device (usually press/hold Delete after power on and
look for a Boot-tab)?
If that's the case, did you make sure to install
On Thursday, 31 October 2019 13:45, Thomas Pfundt
wrote:
> In regards to Carla: It works relatively similar to QjackCtl as a GUI for
> jack ...
Sorry, actually got that confused.
I thought that Cadence was meant here, all the C-names make it hard to remember
which program is whi
On Thursday, 31 October 2019 13:26, Mac wrote:
> I may have been misinformed. But isn't qjackctl being deprecated with Carla
> being the future? Just curious. I used qjackctl for years.
No.
QjackCtl is still in active development. You can just download and run the
latest AppImage from here:
Hi Neil,
On Thursday, 31 October 2019 02:06, Neil McBennett wrote:
> So I upgraded as I was sick of the Pulseaudio vs Jackd battle. Still I seem
> to have the choice of one or the other (but not both) and then I have to stop
> or start jack and all the pain that this brings.
Ubuntu Studio
On August 2, 2018 11:29 AM, Ketil Thorgersen ketil.thorger...@gmail.com wrote:
> Since it is silent under windows and osx there
> has to be something with how Linux treats the card - either it is the
> drivers (it is supposed to be class compliant though) or something with
> thee USB treatment
Hi everyone,
I have an important appointment tomorrow and won't be able to attend our
meeting. I'll catch up in the IRC logs, though and should be back next week.
See you around!
Kind regards,
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Hi,
I'm not entirely sure what your exact problem is, but I've had some bug with
disappearing menus a while ago. You could try to install "Alacarte" (sudo apt
install alacarte) from the official repositories and click on the "Restore
System Configuration" button in the lower right of the
On February 22, 2018 5:38 PM, Ross Gammon wrote:
>> Who is around to help testing for the first 3?
I will make sure to test all of the releases. However, I'm not sure yet how
extensive I'll be able to test them. For the 16.04.4 release, I will can do a
full install and
On February 13, 2018 1:06 PM, Vassilis Kontodimas wrote:
>> It doesn't happen to be an ATI, does it? Those have spotty drivers on Linux,
>> but they can come around to work, depending on the model.
I believe it's most likely an AMD card, as Nvidia's drivers are still available
>Original Message From: ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
>>El sáb., 13 ene. 2018 13:58, Thomas Pfundt escribió:
>>>However, this site doesn't list your Celeron G as vulnerable:
>>>https://security-center.intel.com/advisory.aspx?intelid=INTEL-SA-00088=en-fr
>&
Hi Ralf,
I can't help with this, as I have an AMD system, but I've read that performance
can be reduced by up to 50% when using certain SSDs somewhere (in Windows, I
think).
However, this site doesn't list your Celeron G as vulnerable:
Hi Mauro,
> Have you looked into qasmixer already?
No, thanks for the suggestion, but I don't see an option to set an EQ in there,
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Hi Ralf,
thank you for your reply. Using Ubuntu Studio 16.04 currently, but I am
planning to do a full re-install & system upgrade to 17.10 around Christmas/New
Year soon, so I'll probably reconfigure my setup then.
I don't use jackdbus, currently. I can get JACK and either Calf and/or
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to quickly ask how you solve setting up a systemwide EQ in JACK
for audio monitoring?
There's of course the possibility of running Calf and routing the system output
through it, but then the Calf window needs to be open constantly. Pulseaudio
has a practical
On 12.07.2016 21:23, br...@linuxsynths.com wrote:
> I thought that was exactly the package necessary, and yet Reaper isn't
> seeing anything.
Hi Brian,
have you also registered the libraries according to this page?
http://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Documentation:Manual:wineasio_and_reaper
You also
On 12.07.2016 10:44, br...@linuxsynths.com wrote:
> Anyway, I re-installed some apps I use for VST instruments, such as
> Reaper and FstHost. But FstHost doesn't install correctly and Reaper
> can't find my audio signal (I use Jack).
Hi Brian,
I can't help with FstHost, but I'm also using
On 08.07.2016 21:04, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> You could simply auto-launch jackd by running
> $(cat $HOME/.jackdrc)
> when starting a user session.
Hi Ralf, thanks for your quick reply! I just got around to trying this.
According to the console output, I was able to get the Jack server
running by
Hi everyone,
I also have a question regarding Jack in Ubuntu Studio.
I have not yet been able to autostart Jack with my settings upon logon.
I can get my external audio interface working by opening QjackCtl and
manually starting the sound server, but I would like to bypass this
step. Of course,
do, do it with thy
> //might//...(/*/Ecclesiastes 9:10/*/)//
> /
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 9:52 AM, Thomas Pfundt <t...@pfundtdesign.de>
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> normally, you can see your release when you execute "lsb_release -a" in
> the termina
Hi Alex,
normally, you can see your release when you execute "lsb_release -a" in
the terminal. However, I can't tell you right now if that will show beta
versions as well. By the way the question is asked, I would tell you
that as soon as you download all updates for your system, you will have
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