Hey y'all!  Just installed Ubuntu Studio 13.04 on my new System76 GazPro.
Working beautifully and I love the operating system and the included
software!  I was previously running Ubuntu 13.04 and programs open more
quickly and are more responsive on Studio.

Only one confusion so far --

I have tested a mouse in the GazPro's three USB ports and all three ports
work, however I cannot get the computer to recognize my external USB drive
in any of them.  I used the drive previously in Ubuntu 13.04 and it
recognized it immediately.

In Studio's settings, I went to *Removable Drives & Media* and went ahead
and checked every box under *Removable Storage* and am still not finding
the USB drive anywhere.

Recommendations?

--Kail


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> On 2013-06-11 04:40, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> > The "cloud" is a really vague term.  You could lease a VPS, install X and
> > NX, remote in and voila, you are running GIMP in the "cloud".  Heck, you
> > could lease a Windows VPS, RDP in and then run GIMP.  These are bona fide
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> More often, though, "cloud computing" is just a marketing term for web
> services, whether they're back end only or entirely web-based like Google
> Docs. I had a Yahoo web mail account in about 1999 and never knew where the
> server(s) lived. That decoupling of software from any particular hardware
> is what the "cloud computing" proponents put forth as the biggest
> advantage. Around the same time, I was working on a web app to edit, mix
> and render audio, using sox, eca, etc., to allow people on different
> continents to upload tracks and collaborate on a song (the UI sucked
> because DHTML didn't exist yet and I wasn't going to use Flash, so I
> abandoned it). If someone introduced something like that today, they'd call
> it "cloud-based" but what they'd mean is web-based.
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> It sounded to me like he was talking about something like Amazon EC2,
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