Eric, I won't file a separate bug as there is only one bug: "Ubuntu Studio Controls don't write well the informations in /etc/security/limits.conf". Or more simply, "Ubuntu Studio Controls don't work well". It would be better to rename this bug than to open several others in Launchpad.
This GUI tool should add too the rtprio configuration like that : @audio - rtprio 99 If it is configured by a script when installing Ubuntu Studio Desktop or something like that, it is not the better way. Ubuntu Studio Controls should do it, as not all Ubuntu multimedia users want the Ubuntu Studio Desktop to be installed. But most of users may consider that Ubuntu Studio Controls could be a good GUI if it avoid editing configuration text files at all. An other bug of the GUI is that nice value is not a percentage, as indicated. It is just a value... And perhaps, it should be good to have an explanation about what are max and min values, and that a low value (under 0) provide "more" real time. With something a simple "?" button, for example. In order to close this answer, I remember that the easiest way to get good right access to raw1394 is to add the user name in "disk" group in Hardy, and in "video" group in Karmic Beta. Of course, it needs the user to be member of the "disk" or "video" group. This is perhaps not the "legacy" way to do it, but it works well. And could be better than editing a important configuration file with a bad script. Toine -- ubuntustudio-controls fails to enable NICE https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/454082 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
