Allow windows network group to start jack & use audio

2012-05-13 Thread Erik Rasmussen
I've joined my Ubuntu 10.04 to a Windows domain and want to allow a
specific network group (MYDOMAIN\audio) to have rights to start Jack and
work with audio and audio devices.

As in Windows, anyone can now log onto this linux box with their Windows
domain credentials, but does anyone know what I may need to do in order to
grant anyone in this specific domain group (MYDOMAIN\audio) permissions to
do what the local audio group can do?
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Re: choosing typical desktop applications

2011-12-15 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Requests:

audio/video player - *VLC Player* (with extras installed)
disc burner - *K3B *(have not seen another one that is overall better.)
*
*NOTE: As mentioned by others, I've also seen the time-lag when opening
Thunar on Ubuntu Studio 11.10.  Seems like Nautilus opens faster, when it
is installed.
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Re: Dual screens

2011-11-26 Thread Erik Rasmussen
I've observed this problem with dual or multiple monitors on Ubuntu Studio
11.10 as well.

Is anyone successfully using 2 or more monitors on Ubuntu Studio 11.10 ?
 If yes, how did you get it to work?
*
*

On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 13:15, Len Ovens  wrote:

> Testing on an aspire one netbook. Using daily ISO from NOV 25.
>
>  - tried using xrandr... shows what I have but when I tried to put screens
> side by side it just gave me a usage screen. Man page was no help it
> seemed to indicate I was doing things correctly.
>  - installed grandr and was able to put the external monitor to side.
> Mouse moves freely from one monitor to the next. Upper panel can span
> both monitors. Applications like parole that can go full screen with no
> decorations grab only one monitor. I have not installed presenter or
> lyricue to see if they deal properly with the separate monitors. (control
> panel on one and display on the other) Are there slide show apps that can
> use this too? I am just thinking what might be useful for live
> performance... Lyricue would be happy with two computers, one for control
> and the other for display anyway, but dual monitor would be more
> portable.
>
> Xrandr shows everything as screen 0 only. Grandr shows output as cloned
> with Extend "greyed" out. I don't seem to be able to get the two monitors
> to show up as two workspaces. Probably because there is only one screen.
> The workspace panel applet shows only the apps on the one screen... which
> ever screen is left or above.
>
> Still, for more screen real estate it works fine. QjackCtl, Hydrogen and
> Ardour are much easier to use with two screens... just move the mouse from
> side to side. Applications can be placed on the screen who's geometry best
> fits.
>
> I will install and test the two programs above and see if they work.
>
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Re: Re: Removing Pulseaudio, and overweight DE's affects on performance

2011-11-14 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Looks like Volti can be obtained from the following link...

http://code.google.com/p/volti/


On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:38, Luke Kuhn  wrote:

>  Where did you get the Volti volume control applet? I cannot find it in 
> Ubuntu's repos for ANY currently supported version.
>
>
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 10:09:12 +0100 (CET)
> From: "Marc R.J. Brevoort" 
> To: Ubuntu Studio Development & Technical Discussion
>
> 
> Subject: Re: Removing Pulseaudio, and overweight DE's affects on
> performance
> Message-ID:
>
> 
> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
>
>
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2011, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> >> In my experience, the main difficulty in removing Pulseaudio is
> >> finding a replacement volume control applet that can sit in a systray.
>
> I've had that problem. The Volti volume control applet will do the
>
> trick nicely.
>
> Best,
> Marc
>
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Re: Workflow Meeting

2011-11-07 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Suggestion: tool to aid in scheduling meetings.  http://www.doodle.com

Some of the LibreOffice teams use Doodle to poll their team members to
decide on meeting dates and times.  It looks pretty handy and seemed to
work well for them.  Check out the
example
 at the following link.

http://www.doodle.com


On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 06:50, Jon Reagan  wrote:

> Hey everyone!
>
> As mentioned in the IRC meeting held yesterday, a meeting needs to be
> scheduled regarding workflows, a method of allowing users to select
> which packages are installed by their personal needs at first install.
>
> See this wiki page for the existing info on workflows:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Workflows
>
> While packages in the alternate CD could be installed by groups
> (audio, graphics, etc.), with workflows we are looking at increasing
> user choice and package completeness by dividing up the applications
> into tasks, such as podcasting, songwriting, etc.  It should be noted
> that we are attempting to be conservative in the number of workflows
> that we produce, especially for the first release.  As such, we will
> be focusing solely on the tasks we want to include with Ubuntu Studio
> 12.04.  At this point, we will be focusing only on defining which
> tasks to focus on, not all the necessary applications that will go
> into the individual workflows.
>
> CJ Watson has been contacted about workflows and is expecting a
> decision on which tasks we will be including in Ubuntu Studio for
> 12.04, so we will need to reach a decision by next weekend.  This is
> an important step, as the next release will be a LTS, this time
> supported for five years.  We will need to schedule a meeting to
> discuss the workflows and make a decision soon.  What time during this
> week would work for everyone to hold a meeting to discuss this?
>
> All the best,
>
> Jon
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Simple upgrade question

2011-10-16 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Does anyone know if Xubuntu 11.10 beta 2 is different than the "final"
release?

Specifically, I installed Xubuntu 11.10 beta 2 and I'm trying to figure out
if I need to do a clean install to get the FINAL or if it is already the
same as the final release, or if some update will make it "final".

I found this
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1859274
but mine is not offering any updates since I last updated 7 days ago (which
was before the final was released).

Anyone know for certain?
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Re: Suport for derivatives gone?

2011-10-16 Thread Erik Rasmussen
For what it is worth, I recently met with a Canonical sales person and a
well known Canonical Sales Engineer in person at my work place.  They did
not give any indication that Xubuntu or any other derivative would stop
being supported or recognized.  When I expressed my discontent with the
newest Ubuntu desktop and that I preferred Xubuntu, they acknowledged that
Xubuntu was very good as well and a great option for our workplace
deployment...no objections or anything negative about derivatives.  I'm not
sure where the "Derivatives" link went, but thus far I'm not taking that to
mean anything serious yet.

Unless I misunderstand things, there is little difference between the
desktop and the server except mostly that the server does not come with a
desktop environment installed, thus fewer things running on the server.
 Perhaps Xubuntu could be used as your server...  If you use Ubuntu server
as it comes, without a desktop, you won't really care about what the default
Ubuntu desktop environment does because there is none.  If you want a
desktop environment for the server, you can choose whatever one you
want...(like the Xubuntu XFCE desktop).

Hope that helps.

On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 13:36, Len Ovens  wrote:

> Since release 11.10 of Ubuntu and server it seems that Canonical has
> decided not to support derivatives. Before there was just the one word at
> the bottom of the screens under projects in tiny print, but now that is
> gone.
>
> Unity has gotten worse. It hides even more of the system from the user
> than before... seems set up for netbooks not desktops. I would guess
> Canonical is going after commercial interests. They have been with the
> quite openly with the server release which makes much more sense with
> their paid for control interface than stand alone. The desktop tries to
> make everything full screen with no topbar (window decoration) that would
> allow one to set it to the size they want. Unfortunately, this effects
> things like Xubuntu installed on top of Ubuntu (this would mean Studio
> too) Which I tried on my netbook because unity is so bad... If I wanted
> someone to protect me from my own stuff I would have left M$ on here or
> got a Mac. While I am sure there is a market for the "new Ubuntu",
> Canonical seems to think choice is not an option.
>
> Where does that leave Studio or Kubuntu or Xubuntu or all the others? It
> looks like to install these on top of vanilla Ubuntu is going to take a
> much more destructive action and mean no going back to the Ubuntu desktop.
>
> As bad as people have said this release of Studio is... in my opinion, it
> is still better than the desktop version. I think a plain Xubuntu install
> is ok too... I'll know when I try it (gotta rescue my netbook somehow). My
> other worry is what U server is going to do... I am running server LTS and
> when the next LTS comes out I am not sure I will have enough control of it
> without paying Canonical for the tools to do so or adding my own. Anybody
> know of a derivative that builds on server for a better server? I can't
> find the list any more as Canonical has deleted the links to get there.
>
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Re: PulseAudio -> JACK connection in Oneiric

2011-09-28 Thread Erik Rasmussen
How did KXStudio get everything to automagically route through Jack with no
manual user configuration needed?  What is KXStudio doing differently?


On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 14:42, Marc R.J. Brevoort wrote:

> On Wed, 28 Sep 2011, David Henningsson wrote:
>
>  I gave the PulseAudio/JACK integration a quick check in Ubuntu 11.10,
>> basically I started banshee playing through PulseAudio, and wanted it to
>> play to JACK.
>>
>
> It would be great if that could be made to work by default. I can see the
> point of suspending pulseaudio before starting JACK, but ideally they
> should play nice with each other. From an end user perspective I'd like to
> be able to route all (pulse)audio output of a browser or any other
> application through jack. This also shows another difficulty though- as a
> browser opens and closes pulseaudio streams, jack connections would be
> dropped and will have to be re-setup.
>
> In my wildest dreams I'd like an out-of-the-box setup where audio both
> "just works" and at the same time needs to tedious reconfiguring for studio
> work.
>
> And a Lamborghini too, please.
>
> Marc
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Re: Ubuntu 11.04 Display problem

2011-07-27 Thread Erik Rasmussen
I have experienced the same thing and would love to hear a good solution.

For me, it seems that it does not happen every time nor continuously.  What
I do as a work-around is to install the
CompizFusionIcon,
then launch the CompizFusionIcon which causes it to sit in the system try
(near the clock area).  Then I click it and get a menu which allows me to *
Reload* the window manager.  This seems to 'refresh' the display and for me,
and the problem usually goes away for the rest of my session.  If it comes
back, I just use the RELOAD option again.  If it happens too many times
during a particular session, I'll sometimes change the Windows Manager from
Compiz to Metacity and that usually makes it more tolerable.  But since
Metacity does not seems to support all the eye-candy that Compiz supports,
I'll usually switch the Window Manager back to Compiz the next time I logon.


This is not really a solution, just a work-around.  *I'd love to hear from
someone else who knows of a 'real' solution.*

[image: CompizFusionIcon?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=fusionicon.png]

On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 10:28, Suresh M  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am facing too much dispaly problem in ubuntu 11.04.
>
> please see the attached image.
>
> Some times all the screen will become black and once move the cursor on the
> folders the folders will be visible.
>
> And on the terminal while typing command, some letters will not be visible.
>
>
> Please help me out how to solve this problem.
>
> Do i need to install any package for this problem ?
>
>
> Thanks and Regards
>  Suresh
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Re: cpu frequency scaling

2011-06-18 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Perhaps a help...
http://maketecheasier.com/how-to-control-your-cpu-frequency-in-ubuntu/2009/04/10



On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 19:11, Gerhard Lang  wrote:

> And again, even in times of dawning kernel 3.0, I'm harping the same old
> theme: Most musician's complaints about poor performance, bad latencies and
> unacceptable xrun/buffersize ratio with consequence of yearning for better
> realtime kernel functionality  are result of automatic cpu frequency
> scheduling i.e. system hiccups by scaling the cpu frequency on demand. My
> suggestion for a future 1. range ubuntustudio  feature is a small
> userfriendly gui for this with setting 'performance' by default. For an
> avarage audiophile ubuntu newbie it takes some weeks until she found out how
> to customize cpu frequency  with panel apps or alternative stuff in new
> releases, and before this epiphany happens, ubuntustudio might be removed
> from the harddisk for reason of insufficiency. I would bet on it. I'd do it
> myself if I had the coding skills.
> best regards
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Re: Ubuntu Studio 11.10 Oneiric artwork brainstorming/discussion

2011-06-02 Thread Erik Rasmussen
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Artwork/UserContributed?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Dirty_UbuntuStudio_thumb.jpg

Here
is a wall paper I ran across that actually seems to have a cut out look.
 Easy on the eyes, in that it is not too bright and shiny.  Quite nice
actually.


On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 09:36, Izo  wrote:

> On 31 May 2011 10:35, Izo  wrote:
>
>> On 30 May 2011 15:22, C K  wrote:
>>
>>>  @Izo: I attached a theme for AWN for you to look at. The pattern for
>>> the BG is not at all what we should use. I have it there as a
>>> placeholder. (most things are actually. just tinkering) I have added
>>> notes to the theme file to give you more info on how things work.
>>> Extract to "~/.config/awn/themes" or use AWN-settings manager to
>>> install.
>>>
>>> What do you think about the Brendan Kirk images? Think we can get some
>>> inspiration?
>>>
>>> I know you can get busy. I sure did past few days. Just let me know if
>>> any of the ideas I throw at ya have merit. :) I still think some
>>> real-time chat will be beneficial.
>>>
>>>
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>> Hi Cory,
>>
>> Those wallpapers are quite nice, so perhaps something more abstract like
>> those with a hint of texture?
>>
>> Also, thanks for the AWN theme, I shall tinker. I shall try to find some
>> time for all this.
>>
>> - Izo
>>
>
> Right then, Cory, here's one for consideration, taking into account your
> approval of the 'etched' concept plus those HP wallpapers you linked me to.
> Let me know if you think this is heading in the right direction.
>
> - izo
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Re: New icon set to use?

2011-05-19 Thread Erik Rasmussen
UbuntuStudio being an 'art' focused distro makes me think you would want to
make it as graphically and visually appealing to use as possible, no?  Even
if Ubuntu looks minimalistic, would we not want Ubuntu Studio to still be
the cream of the crop for Linux artistic work, and be a step up visually
(even if plain Ubuntu indeed looks more minimalistic)?(I understand this
is very subjective though.)


On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 14:04, C K  wrote:

> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Erik Rasmussen 
> wrote:
> > Not to detract from that work but the Faenza icons are especially
> > 'square-ish'.
> > What about nouveXT2?
> > http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/nuoveXT+2?content=56625
> >
> > In my opinion, XFCE looks a little harder on the edges (square-ish) than
> > Gnome, so wouldn't it be nice to provide an icon set that helps to
> > graphically elevate the sophistication level and add to the visual
> appeal?
> >  If not nouveXT2, then I'd recommend something less square and more
> > sophisticated looking.  Just an opinion.
>
> I think the design of Oneiric is going to be somewhat, "industrial" or
> "minimal". Faenza generaly fits this direction.
>
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Re: New icon set to use?

2011-05-19 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Not to detract from that work but the Faenza icons are especially
'square-ish'.

What about nouveXT2?
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/nuoveXT+2?content=56625

In my opinion, XFCE looks a little harder on the edges (square-ish) than
Gnome, so wouldn't it be nice to provide an icon set that helps to
graphically elevate the sophistication level and add to the visual appeal?
 If not nouveXT2, then I'd recommend something less square and more
sophisticated looking.  Just an opinion.

**
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:31, Ronan Jouchet  wrote:

> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 11:26 AM, C K  wrote:
> > So with the new UI we'll be using a new icon set. Suggestions? It must
> > already be packaged.
> >
> > I'm leaning toward Forenza (sp?) if its packaged. It's nice and
> > orderly. Once a base set is picked, we'll develop our own add-on
> > icons. (folders and such)
> >
> > --
> > -Cory K.
>
> Hi Cory.
>
> I guess you meant Faenza. Love it too.
> For those who haven't heard of it, it is a very complete and, indeed,
> orderly icon set, see
> http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Faenza?content=128143
>
> Cheers,
> Ronan
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Mhwaveedit-Release 1.4.21

2011-05-07 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Can this (newest build, below) please be made available in the repository
for Ubuntu Studio 10.04 & 11.04 ?

-- Forwarded message --
From: "Magnus Hjorth" 
Date: May 7, 2011 6:27 PM
Subject: [Mhwaveedit-discuss] Release 1.4.21
To: "mhwaveedit-discuss" 

Hello,

New release:
http://download.gna.org/mhwaveedit/mhwaveedit-1.4.21.tar.bz2

This release contains a lot of different small changes accumulated since the
last release. This one took a bit too long...

I have made some internal changes to how the help text translation is
handled, each paragraph is now translated separately to make it easier to
add/remove help text without breaking the whole page. I converted the old
translations to this new scheme using a script. I have tried to double-check
that there is no untranslated entries in the help text for these languages
but if someone can double-check, that would be nice.

Changes and new features:

* The "fallback format" setting in the preferences now also includes Channel
count and Samplerate.

If a file's real format is not supported for playing, first the program will
try converting the sample format (type,sign,endian) to the fallback format,
if that fails it will also try converting sample rate, and lastly also
convert the channel count.

If the fallback format is correctly set up, you should now be able to play
any sound file you can open and never get the "format not supported" error.
The default is the standard CD quality format (44.1 KHz 16-bit stereo)

* New keyboard shortcuts (Home, End, Tab, Ctrl+Tab)

* Home,End,Left,Right now also move playback when playing and view follows
playback is activated

* Updated the jack driver to use the jack_client_open call to avoid
deprecation warnings. Also make errors silent during auto-detection.

* Duplicate entries are now removed from the pipe dialog command dropdown
box.

* Fixed assertion failure in the convert sample size dialog if the current
sample rate was entered.

* For Ladspa effects, changing an input value using the text box next to the
slider and tabbing away now updates the slider properly.

* The file window is now focused while the effect is being performed.

* Cropping during playback bug fix.

* Bug fix for wav loading on x86_64

* Some build fixes

* Andrea Primiani sent an updated Italian translation

* Robert Wojewódzki contributed a Polish translation

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Re: network issue

2011-04-30 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Did you already go to *System* > *Administration* > *Hardware* *Drivers* to
see if there are any special drivers available for your specific hardware?

*
*
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 07:14, israel hernandez  wrote:

> hello working on a hp dv6000 wireless card not working on 11.04 but it does
> work on 11.04 beta version.
> any suggestions?
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Ardour 2.8.11 for Ubuntu Studio 10.04?

2011-04-09 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Will anyone be making Ardour 2.8.11 available for Ubuntu Studio 10.04 (32 &
64 bit)?

I see that it is already available for Ubuntu 10.10 and 11.04.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ardour

As 10.04 is LTS, it would be really great if we can see this latest version
of Ardour available.

*Thanks!*
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Mike Galbraith kernel group scheduler patch?

2010-11-16 Thread Erik Rasmussen
Is this something that will work with any of the Kernels that Ubuntu Studio
uses?
http://blogs.computerworld.com/node/17371/print


"The *patch* [2] by Linux kernel developer Mike Galbraith adds a mere 233
lines of code to the kernel's scheduler, but it cuts desktop latency down by
a factor of ten. That's impressive — it's almost like getting a new
computer.  In the Linux Kernel Mailing List, *Linus Torvalds himself praised
the performance boost* [3] he gets from the patch."

...So I think this is firmly one of those "real improvement" patches. Good
job. Group scheduling goes from "useful for some specific server loads" to
"that's a killer feature"

...You wouldn't think that such a simple patch could make such a big
difference, but the proof is there. I've tried it myself and I was
impressed. You can see for it yourself in these *before- and after-the-patch
Phoronix videos* [6].

*Source URL:*
http://blogs.computerworld.com/17371/the_linux_desktop_may_soon_be_a_lot_faster

*Links:*
[1]
http://blogs.computerworld.com/15111/linux_powers_the_fastest_computers_on_the_planet
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[5] http://www.linusakesson.net/programming/tty/index.php
[6]
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[7]
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[8]
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[9] http://wayland.freedesktop.org/
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Re: Last call (was "Natty and RT Kernel)

2010-10-04 Thread Erik Rasmussen
>
> Alessio,
>
> *Which are kernels on you are interested in?  *-*rt *
> *Which kernels you use on per day basis (so you can provide at least test
> and feedback)?  -rt*
> I use the *-rt kernel on a daily basis* for both multimedia work and
> non-multimedia work, on my laptop, and it is very reliable for me and I
> never get xruns in Ardour with it.
>
> I (and probably many others on this list) do not have a good grasp of who
> is doing what in regards to Ubuntu Studio, but I'd like to understand more.
>
> I'd like to learn more about what is involved with getting an -rt kernel
> available for Ubuntu Studio and I'd be willing to help.
>
> *How do you want to help (test, packaging, upstream relation, Ubuntu
> relation, Studio relation and so on)?  Test*
> Not sure what the *relation items mean, but if pointed to some educational
> materials, perhaps I can help with other things as well.
>
> *Which Ubuntu releases do you would want see well supported for that/those
> kernels? Every releases or only LTS?  Preferably every release.*
>
> Alessio, what you wrote at
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/RealTimeKernel
> is very helpful information.  Do you have any advice on where I can learn
> more so that I can more effectively help?
> *
> *-Erik
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 09:27, Alessio Igor Bogani wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you would want help in kernel stuff for Ubuntu Studio please reply
>> to these questions:
>>
>> Which are kernels on you are interested in? The -rt, -lowlatency or
>> -realtime?
>> Which kernels you use on per day basis (so you can provide at least
>> test and feedback)?
>> How do you would want help (test, packaging, upstream relation, Ubuntu
>> relation, Studio relation and so on)?
>> Which Ubuntu releases do you would want see well supported for
>> that/those kernels? Every releases or only LTS?
>>
>> Please reply only if you want help.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Ciao,
>> Alessio
>>
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Re: Ubuntu Studio artwork proposal

2010-06-15 Thread Erik Rasmussen
I like the idea and agree that it could help show others what can be done
with Ubuntu Studio.  It would be nice if several different "*Made on Ubuntu
Studio*" logo styles were available to suit the usage-scenario.  If they
were readily available, professional-looking, and easily accessed, I can
envision people using them.

Thanks for thinking of this!


On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 15:51, C. F. Howlett  wrote:

> Greetings Ubuntu Studio Users:
>
> I would really like to see as an OFFICIAL "Made in Ubuntu" type
> piece for marking our creations.
>
> Ubuntu Studio developers and users; What say ye?
>
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