Short reply coming up. I would recommend looking for something that's probably called kxstudio-welcome or something similar in the repository. More specifically what you need is the kxstudio welcome script, which sets your system up properly automatically. I can also warmly recommend getting the full kxstudio distribution, it's great! On Sep 17, 2012 3:26 PM, "Thomas Orgis" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am Mon, 17 Sep 2012 14:12:40 +0200 (CEST) > schrieb "[email protected]" <[email protected]>: > > > Hello Thomas, > > I use KXStudio on top of UbuntuStudio, but the 12.04 version. > > I think there is some misunderstanding: I don't have the issues with > 10.04 but with 12.04. But thanks for the pointer to KXStudio forum ... > I got confused with all that flavouring of ubuntu. I see that I perhaps > should not blame UbuntuStudio when I have a partial mix with KXStudio > (I just treated it as PPA to get current Ardour ... every 'buntu > install I do seems to need an assortment of PPAs to make it work ... > the hell of conflicting rpm repos for RHEL gives an acknowledging wink). > > So, It seems I'm half-way between two flavours of 'buntu here? You > install ubuntu ... turn it into ubuntu studio ... then into > KXStudio ... > > I guess I have to test 2, er, 3 setups before continuing to bugger either > project > > 1. roll-back of KXStudio stuff to vanilla UbuntuStudio, > 2. do a full install of kxstudio-desktop-xfce, kxstudio-meta-audio ... > and finally, KXStudio-kernel-realtime > 3. or do a short-track and just install the KXStudio kernel, which > might be better tested with the kxstudio JACK. > > I have prepared a USB drive with AVLinux 6 for comparison ... let's see > if _some_ setup works. And then, I can figure out what 'buntu or not I > need to get a working recording box. > > > Alrighty then, > > Thomas > > PS: Won't UbuntuStudio 12.04 integrate future 2.8.x Ardour releases? > It's all about bugfixes. And Ardour has lots of those. It just doesn't > feel right to work with 2.8.12 when there is 2.8.14 . Even if the new > version introduces new ones, it is one step closer to the illusive > 2.8.FINAL that finally does not crash during mixing. It's a fine > tool ... it just should never crash. We should not let web browsers set > the standard for application stability:-/ > But well, I guess the solution is to go KXStudio right away, which > seems to provide current versions of things. > > -- > 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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