Re: Ubuntu-Studio-devel Digest, Vol 71, Issue 35

2013-03-21 Thread Len Ovens

On Thu, March 21, 2013 8:51 am, Joseph Ronne wrote:
> Have experienced exactly the same thing on exactly the same machine. Has
> disappeared since I reinstalled from the media with grub and recovery...

What same thing?


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Re: Ubuntu-Studio-devel Digest, Vol 71, Issue 35

2013-03-21 Thread Len Ovens

On Thu, March 21, 2013 9:00 am, Joseph Ronne wrote:
> additional note: on the above machine there is a great delay in running
> media after closing Qjackctl.. .. two things

What above machine? This is the first line in your email... there is
nothing above. Maybe you are missing part of the email?



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Re: Ubuntu-Studio-devel Digest, Vol 71, Issue 35

2013-03-21 Thread Joseph Ronne
additional note: on the above machine there is a great delay in running
media after closing Qjackctl.. .. two things
1. this goes away if you kill Qjackctl in task mgr
2. if you rerun Qjackctl after shutting it down an additional(or more)
instances appear in task mgr
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Re: Ubuntu-Studio-devel Digest, Vol 71, Issue 35

2013-03-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 10:51 -0500, Joseph Ronne wrote:
> Have experienced exactly the same thing on exactly the same machine.
> Has disappeared since I reinstalled from the media with grub and
> recovery...
> 
> 
> 
> End of Ubuntu-Studio-devel Digest, Vol 71, Issue 35
> ***

Without context and a valid subject, it's hard to puzzle the meaning of
your reply ;).






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Re: Ubuntu-Studio-devel Digest, Vol 71, Issue 35

2013-03-21 Thread Joseph Ronne
Have experienced exactly the same thing on exactly the same machine. Has
disappeared since I reinstalled from the media with grub and recovery...



End of Ubuntu-Studio-devel Digest, Vol 71, Issue 35
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Re: Should we have a new project lead + should we have a council?

2013-03-21 Thread Ho Wan Chan
Sorry hasn't been completed I acciendentally clicked send.

Anyway, since zequence is doing so good in such things I would want him as
project lead. Anyway, it's Scott's will to step down or not, and if he
doesn't want to I don't mind.

BTW, I think it would be a good idea to set up a Ubuntu Studio Council to
do things like approve blueprints or approve membership applications or
resolve disputes. We can also set up our own Ubuntu Studio members.

smartboyhw (Howard Chan)
On 2013-3-21 下午9:36, "Ho Wan Chan"  wrote:

> Hello Ubuntu Studio team.
>
> I think it's time we should have a new project lead.
>
> Not that I don't respect or wany to kick our current project lead Scott
> Lavender, but then he has been rather inactive in the late 13.04 cycle, and
> I rather would want an more active person in the team to become project
> lead. And no worries, I wouldn't want to be one:)
>
> I think Kaj Ailomaa (zequence) is a good choice. After all, he is in our
> core team, and is basically the powerhouse of our team in both the 12.10
> and 13.04 cycle, and has been doing documentation + PR + kernel maintenance
>
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Should we have a new project lead + should we have a council?

2013-03-21 Thread Ho Wan Chan
Hello Ubuntu Studio team.

I think it's time we should have a new project lead.

Not that I don't respect or wany to kick our current project lead Scott
Lavender, but then he has been rather inactive in the late 13.04 cycle, and
I rather would want an more active person in the team to become project
lead. And no worries, I wouldn't want to be one:)

I think Kaj Ailomaa (zequence) is a good choice. After all, he is in our
core team, and is basically the powerhouse of our team in both the 12.10
and 13.04 cycle, and has been doing documentation + PR + kernel maintenance
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Re: The Blue screen !

2013-03-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 06:42 -0600, Joseph Ronne wrote:
> Running with UbuntuStudio 12.04.2.. This is the second time I have
> gotten this, the first time I thought maybe it was just a bad dream.
> Start the machine, give it the password and poink.. a flat blue screen
> (a prettier blue than microsoft) with nothing on it... Shutdown, Start
> machine up again and boink it jumps right into Ubuntu .. no password
> needed..  !!??
> 
> This is a Dell dimension 9100 Pent 4 dual 3 ghz, 4 g mem, 1T sata hd

My 12.04 still is ok, but 12.10, Ubuntu Studio and Ubuntu on my machine
have issues with DEs and handling applications.

The issues I get aren't Evolution and GNOME related only, e.g. current
version of Evolution does run on Arch, without the Ubuntu Quantal
issues, but it's still one of the borked GNOME apps, so it can't harm to
get rid of as much GNOME3, Unity and similar crap.

Perhaps time to drop Ubuntu, advantage of other distros, no evil
commerce and if you start qjackctl, you can kill it, using the same
name, IOW no pulseaudio crap.

However, did you remove Ubuntu Studio 12.04 and install e.g. Ubuntu
12.04? If not, try this, Ubuntu Studio often was more buggy on my
machines, when installing from it's media, but it was ok, when I
installed another Ubuntu (Ubuntu, Edubuntu) and after that the Ubuntu
Studio meta packages.

Regards,
Ralf


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Re: The Blue screen !

2013-03-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
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From: Ralf Mardorf 
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Subject: Re: The Blue screen !
Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2013 14:34:38 +0100

On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 06:42 -0600, Joseph Ronne wrote:
> Running with UbuntuStudio 12.04.2.. This is the second time I have
> gotten this, the first time I thought maybe it was just a bad dream.
> Start the machine, give it the password and poink.. a flat blue screen
> (a prettier blue than microsoft) with nothing on it... Shutdown, Start
> machine up again and boink it jumps right into Ubuntu .. no password
> needed..  !!??
> 
> This is a Dell dimension 9100 Pent 4 dual 3 ghz, 4 g mem, 1T sata hd

My 12.04 still is ok, but 12.10, Ubuntu Studio and Ubuntu on my machine
have issues with DEs and handling applications.

The issues I get aren't Evolution and GNOME related only, e.g. current
version of Evolution does run on Arch, without the Ubuntu Quantal
issues, but it's still one of the borked GNOME apps, so it can't harm to
get rid of as much GNOME3, Unity and similar crap.

Perhaps time to drop Ubuntu, advantage of other distros, no evil
commerce and if you start qjackctl, you can kill it, using the same
name, IOW no pulseaudio crap.

However, did you remove Ubuntu Studio 12.04 and install e.g. Ubuntu
12.04? If not, try this, Ubuntu Studio often was more buggy on my
machines, when installing from it's media, but it was ok, when I
installed another Ubuntu (Ubuntu, Edubuntu) and after that the Ubuntu
Studio meta packages.

Regards,
Ralf

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Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork for next release - wallpapers, and Carbon Theme

2013-03-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 12:14 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa wrote: 
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Artwork/CarbonTheme

The wallpapers are ok :). Perhaps they are sexist :D?

FWIW I tried to edit a XFCE theme myself, until now without success. I
also tried to include some new icons, with limited success. Editing XFCE
seems to be limited, even when editing files directly. I want to adjust
some light seems to my taste and I want to make a dark theme that does
work with all applications. I couldn't find a dark XFCE theme that does
work with all GNOME apps, there always is something invisible for dark
themes.


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Re: Ubuntu changes get worse: Now Digital Rights Management is under discussion

2013-03-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 22:48 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> From what I saw on the article at Phoronix, there's talk about adding
> support for DRM in gstreamer.

gstreamer on all distros I use became a PITA. Btw. I now have an idea
how to delete only the current .goutputstream-* junk in /home by a
script.

[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$
ls /run/media/rocketmouse/q/home/spinymouse/.goutputstream-*
/run/media/rocketmouse/q/home/spinymouse/.goutputstream-RQOCTW
/run/media/rocketmouse/q/home/spinymouse/.goutputstream-SV4DTW
/run/media/rocketmouse/q/home/spinymouse/.goutputstream-UDSDTW
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$
cat /run/media/rocketmouse/q/home/spinymouse/.goutputstream-RQOCTW
qrc0MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1��E/!�hI���3

I'll delete only files with the above contend. On Arch Linux it's
easier, there those files are still empty, so I already only
delete .goutputstream-* that are exactly 0 byte small, when I start a
session.

Btw. some weeks ago I was thinking to switch back to Thunderbird, but
Thunderbird comes with 2 commercial offers to pay for email addresses.
I'm not forced to use this offer, but it simply annoys me to be
confronted with hype. I don't know if this offer was added by Ubuntu or
by upstream, but it's a no-go for me.

I'm a Google search engine user, but I already don't like that Google
usually is included as a default search engine, for me it's ok, but IMO
it's already borderline.

Regards,
Ralf


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