real time pograms

2009-03-11 Thread refaat bouricha
Hi everybody,
I need some help. I have to run a real time program and I don't know what to
do.
Does Ubuntu Studio allow compiling and running real time programs ?
If it does, in that case all I have to do is to install it ?
Otherwise, could you advise me?

Thank you for your help.
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Re: real time pograms

2009-03-11 Thread Marc R.J. Brevoort
On Sat, 7 Mar 2009, refaat bouricha wrote:

 Does Ubuntu Studio allow compiling and running real time programs ?
Yes.

 If it does, in that case all I have to do is to install it ?
Yes.

 Otherwise, could you advise me?
Yes - read up on realtime issues. I think what you mean is running 
programs that take advantage of the realtime capabilities of the
ubuntu studio kernel- most importantly, the JACK audio connection
kit.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation

Google is your friend.

Best,
Marc

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Ubuntu Studio daily CD health check

2009-03-11 Thread Colin Watson
This is a daily health check report on the Ubuntu Studio CD images.
If you have any questions, contact Colin Watson cjwat...@ubuntu.com.

No problems found!

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openmovieeditor, libavcodec52, and disks.

2009-03-11 Thread Luke Yelavich
Hi all
I discovered that our disks ship the libavcodec52 package, which after a 
technical board decision back in 2007 is not allowed to be on Ubuntu disks, and 
I am assuming ours, since nobody has pulled us up about it. The problem is that 
openmovieeditor directly depends on libavcodec52. I am wondering whether 
openmovieeditor depends on that library enough that it won't function without 
it (I haven't checked in detail for myself yet). If it does, then we really 
need to consider our course of action here, as I don't think we should be 
shipping this library.

The IRC log for the meeting where the decision was made is here: 
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2007/01/02/%23ubuntu-meeting.html

Luke


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Re: openmovieeditor, libavcodec52, and disks.

2009-03-11 Thread Cory K.
Luke Yelavich wrote:
 Hi all
 I discovered that our disks ship the libavcodec52 package, which after a 
 technical board decision back in 2007 is not allowed to be on Ubuntu disks, 
 and I am assuming ours, since nobody has pulled us up about it. The problem 
 is that openmovieeditor directly depends on libavcodec52. I am wondering 
 whether openmovieeditor depends on that library enough that it won't function 
 without it (I haven't checked in detail for myself yet). If it does, then we 
 really need to consider our course of action here, as I don't think we should 
 be shipping this library.

 The IRC log for the meeting where the decision was made is here: 
 http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2007/01/02/%23ubuntu-meeting.html

I agree. If Ubuntu isn't shipping it, we shouldn't either. Along with
any apps that depend on it. On your next seed update, pull it. In the
meantime, we can consider the options.


-Cory K.

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Ubuntu QA Tracker: New build notification [20090311.2]

2009-03-11 Thread QA Testing Tracker

You are receiving this email because you have been subscribed to the 
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Call for testing, UbuntuStudio Jaunty alpha 6 and beyond.

2009-03-11 Thread Luke Yelavich
Hi all
We are getting to that time, when testing for the alpha 6, beta, and final 
releases is somewhat important. Having well tested disks means a good release. 
I ask all of you to consider giving an hour or so to help with the testing 
effort.

We are currently testing the alpha 6 release of UbuntuStudio, which is due out 
in a day or so. There will then be the beta release in approximately two weeks, 
then the final release in mid to late April, which all needs testing.

To get started, head over to http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com, select UbuntuStudio, and 
sign up for an account. There are links there to explain what you have to do, 
and the tests you have to do. If you have any questions, feel free to reply to 
my mail, and one of the team will get back to you, or head onto IRC, connect to 
freenode.net, and join #ubuntustudio-devel.

Again, any help is much appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

Luke


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