Philipp, Ok, So I'll be there to help you.
Toine > Thanks Luis, the need for this kind of documentation is what drives me, > explaining the same stuff again and again on IRC just can't be it. > > ttoine, my plan is to provide set of basic first steps to get jack > running, as this is, from my experience, the most needed thing. > More in-detail descriptions should be on separate pages, else this > JackQuickStartTutorial, or however we will call it, will simply become > too large. > > I plan to keep the jack-settings in the tutorial at a high latency, and > I think that most cards work with that, but I will of course tell the > user to experiment and give hints for that, and ask for help on > creating a database of settings. Team members should also contribute to > it, since it's not a lot of effort for them (no extra signup needed). > I appreciate any help on technical details, since there are quite some > things I don't know, for example if rt should be set if the kernel is > generic. > That's all stuff that can be included once the page is there. > > On screen capture: > Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToQjackCtlConnections, > it appears to be possible. The code seems to be a simple: > attachment:TutQjackCtlConnections2.png > Here's the wikis tutorial page for that stuff: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WikiGuide/Screenshots > > I'd like to have a nice name for the page for a start, so we can start > to work on it together. > Something similar JackQuickStart would be my choice. > Also, if you think my idea of the thing is flawed, please criticise now. > I may or may not start tomorrow, but it would be best if we already > had that thing up with the release of hardy (I'll base the thing on > hardy). > > Best Regards, > Philipp > > -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
