On Mon, 9 Sep 2013, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

On Sun, 2013-09-08 at 09:12 -0700, Len Ovens wrote:

On Sun, 8 Sep 2013, Len Ovens wrote:

On Sun, 8 Sep 2013, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

IMO everything is ok, excepted of the fact that I dislike it, when I
click "Extra Audio Production Application" the "Ubuntu Software Center"
is opened, providing games such as "Potato Guy". If there's no way to
open it providing audio production apps, then please open Synaptic
instead of this ugly "Ubuntu Software Center.

That would be 13.04. in 13.10 we have a new installer that only displays sw
that might be used in that menu.

No, I booted the live dvd ubuntu studio 13.10 beta1 amd64 from
02-Sep-2013, downloaded by me at 07-Sep-2013.

Hmm, the new installer did go in late, but should have been there. It was in my alpha (daily) downloaded before that. Unless the beta image did not point at the right iso. You should have noticed that all the workflow submenus have new icons too. The icon for the "extra audio production applications" should be the one you designed for me.

USC should only show up in two places (oops three): on the main menu (I would like to remove it from there... or make that the only place), in the system folder and on the bottom panel (I would like to remove that as I have noticed that my non-programer wife just finds it to be an anoyance when trying to select something close to the bottom of the screen).

USC definately shows up in too many place in my opinion. I had not said much because I thought it was just part of being a Ubuntu flavour. Now that I have tried all the official flavours, I know different (kubuntu and lubuntu have their own SC and LSC for sure is only free content) and would like to at least minimize it's presence if not remove it completely.

One of the "selling points" of Ubuntu (or gnu/linux in general) is the large amount of software available. Synaptic is not really a great showcase for this and so USC was created. From that POV, USC (or something like it) should be somewhere. It is too bad it is so big, slow and clumsy. There is the possibility of xubuntu helping to develop LSC. That would probably be a better choice for us.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net


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