Hi Anthony (and all: this is my first post). I find it easier to install vanilla Ubuntu, then the Ubuntu Studio metapackages over the top. This solution assumes you're happy with your PC being a general-purpose box as well as a creative machine and you aren't aching for some specific boost only an Ubustu installation gets you. That way you inherit all the working-out-of-the-boxiness of Ubuntu and get the creative packages on top.
Dave The Happy Singer On 27 April 2011 03:27, Anthony Hall <[email protected]>wrote: > It has to be said.. Ubuntu Studio is by far and away the best operating > system Ive ever used. It looks good, it feels good, its very well crafted > and suits me in every way bar one! > > What I don't get is why something this good doesnt come packaged with a > simple wireless set up like the regular ubuntu. > > Im actually installing it right now on whats going to be my new Home > Theatre PC. Even as I do, I know in a short while Im going to be > disconnecting my wireless and dragging the ethernet cable over just so I can > update synaptic then install wicd. > > Like I say its elegant and beautiful, just a shame about the wireless. Oh > well mustn't grumble. World class software for free is a good deal. > > Still 'Spoil the job for a ha'peth o' tar' springs to mind :) > > Peace all. > > Ant > > -- > > "I’ve always felt that a person’s intelligence is directly reflected by the > number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the > same topic." - Lisa Alther > > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > >
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