Re: Ubuntu Studio looks for a documentation lead.

2007-11-07 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
I guess for the last requirement Writes well., non native english
speakers like myself aren't allowed.

Crapers,
Luis de Bethencourt

On Nov 7, 2007 2:34 PM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We're currently looking for a person to lead/create our documentation team.

 Requirements:

 * Work with the existing Ubuntu documentation team
 * Know many of the applications Ubuntu Studio focuses on.
 * Writes well. :)

 Any interested parties please reply to this mail.

 -Cory \m/

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Re: Ubuntu Studio looks for a documentation lead.

2007-11-07 Thread Cory K.
Since someone is looking like they want to take the lead all
documentation would be done with him.

-Cory

William F. Dudley Jr. wrote:
 Cory,

 I write pretty well.  I've used *some* of u-studio programs, but am by no
 means an expert.  What exactly would this entail?  I'm busier than heck
 but still feel that I should give something back.

 Bill Dudley
 web site: http://www.casano.com

 On 11/7/07, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 We're currently looking for a person to lead/create our documentation team.

 Requirements:

 * Work with the existing Ubuntu documentation team
 * Know many of the applications Ubuntu Studio focuses on.
 * Writes well. :)

 Any interested parties please reply to this mail.

 -Cory \m/

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Res: Fetching failures

2007-11-07 Thread Pietro Bergamo
It seems that that was actually the problem. After cleaning up my 
sources.list the update manager did everything quite right.

pietro

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Para: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Enviadas: Terça-feira, 6 de Novembro de 2007 19:47:00
Assunto: Fetching failures


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From: Janne Jokitalo [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com

Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 17:04:55 +0200

Subject: Re: Res: Res: failed to fetch



Asmo Koskinen wrote: Pietro Bergamo kirjoitti: This is my
 /etc/apt/source.list There's a lot of edgy and feisty stuff. Could that be
 it?  No - don't mix with feisty and gutsy - you should have only gutsy
 - if  you are using Ubuntu 7.10.Good point. But if you intend to
 dist-upgrade from feisty, change every lineso that it reads feisty, then
 update and use update-manager, which willchange you're sources.list when
 it reaches gutsy as a whole.-- Jaska--



That's what worked for me.  I had tried changing every thing to gutsy,
 and doing sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade, then sudo apt-get
 dist upgrade, and ran into similar problems.  Then I changed everything
 back to feisty, an used Update Manager, and that worked much better.



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Re: Res: Fetching failures

2007-11-07 Thread Janne Jokitalo
Pietro Bergamo wrote:
 It seems that that was actually the problem. After cleaning up my
 sources.list the update manager did everything quite right.

Good to hear, glad you got your problem solved. :)

Happy using days. :)


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Re: how to configure the network in a lab with 8 computers and ubuntustudio

2007-11-07 Thread Asmo Koskinen
padovani kirjoitti:
 A local repo would be a good but I am 
 thinking if it would be possible to clone all the system changes in 
 one machine to the other 7...

   

I have done that - how easy - well, not so easy... I think. The 
classroom was dual boot (XP/Dapper).
That classroom no more exist - it was just a test classroom, but working 
one.


I made it with g4u-program: http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/


1. I fix one machine to dual boot and then cloned it to others. Machines 
were exactly same ones.  [Sorry for picture size]

http://www.arkki.info/howto/LTSP_Pikiruukki/Pikiruukki_23.png

2. Then I cloned one in a server (image) and cloned that image to others.

http://www.arkki.info/howto/LTSP_Pikiruukki/Pikiruukki_18.png

3. You need one working dhcpd-server and one working ftp-server and fast 
LAN.

4. Example machine to a ftp-server:

uploaddisk [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] pikiruukki.gz 
wd0

5. Example machine to others:

slurpdisk [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] pikiruukki.gz wd0

6. You use same g4u-live-disc in every machine.


It take hours to clone that way machines, but it works.
So if you like to try, g4u is for you.

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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Re: how to configure the network in a lab with 8 computers and ubuntustudio

2007-11-07 Thread Asmo Koskinen
Jammaria Croocklin kirjoitti:
 Or this =  http://www.ltsp.org/
   

Jackd won't work in LTSP-environment, so goodbye Rosegarden, Ardour etc.

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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Re: how to configure the network in a lab with 8 computers and ubuntustudio

2007-11-07 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Wednesday 07 November 2007, Asmo Koskinen wrote:

 Jammaria Croocklin kirjoitti:
  Or this =  http://www.ltsp.org/

 Jackd won't work in LTSP-environment, so goodbye Rosegarden, Ardour etc.

Plus Rosegarden has known issues running multiple instances of itself under 
different users on the same computer.

I misremember all the details, but it's enough to kill the idea of doing 
anything interesting with Rosegarden in an LTSP-like environment.  Some of 
the problems could be solved if there were real interest, but I think we 
concluded that the best we could do in this environment would be so 
annoyingly limited as to be essentially pointless.
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Re: Ubuntu Studio looks for a documentation lead

2007-11-07 Thread Cory K.


raydar wrote:
 Cory,

 I'm kind of in the same category as Bill. I edit for a living, and I'm 
 an UbuntuStudio user interested in using and improving a/v apps, but 
 I've got just a little experience in an app or two. If you could use 
 another hand, please let me know.

 --Ray
   

Awesome. It looks like someone from the forums has stepped up to fill
this role. So an effort will start soon to get what you guys know on the
WIKI. ;)

-Cory

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Re: Ubuntu Studio looks for a documentation lead

2007-11-07 Thread raydar
Cory,

I'm kind of in the same category as Bill. I edit for a living, and I'm 
an UbuntuStudio user interested in using and improving a/v apps, but 
I've got just a little experience in an app or two. If you could use 
another hand, please let me know.

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RE: how to configure the network in a lab with 8 computers and ubuntustudio

2007-11-07 Thread Det
 PS: It would also be nice to configure all machines without effort
 (install programs and so on). A local repo would be a good but I am
 thinking if it would be possible to clone all the system changes in
 one machine to the other 7...

When reading this, PXE jumped into my mind.

Without any own experience in this matter, perhaps
KA-Tools may be worth looking at:
http://pauillac.inria.fr/cdrom/www/ka-tools/

(More general things on this topic see at:
http://www.kegel.com/linux/pxe.html,  and
this may declare some background too:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/misc/pxe_boot_stb-howto.html)

I don't know how much of that mentioned stuff is part of
ubuntu or edubuntu, so this posting here may only be a hint to
the next corner on your way across the whole town.

KR
Det


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Re: problems cleaning up in ardour

2007-11-07 Thread ::surian::

 the only thing is if  I cant copy one song folder on one DVD, and I cant
 split the folder without messing up ardour, then how am I supposed to backup
 my work?



You can delete the .wav's you're not using from the folder audiofiles in
your session folder. (go to interchange - session name - audiofiles)

it's what ardour supposed  to do.

You can see the name of the audiofiles you're using at bottom of each
recorded track.

that may free some large space in your session.
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Re: how to configure the network in a lab with 8 computers and ubuntustudio

2007-11-07 Thread Mark Stuart Burge
Some ideas from my unconventional mind ..

(not even sure if these would work)

I would probably end up cloning hard drives to begin with, then ..

Create the same username such as 'student' with the same password

Map the home for that username to an external drive (not sure if latency 
would be an issue - if so then script a dump of the external drive to 
the internal hard drive to temporarily use for home, then on log off, 
script a dump back to the external drive and clear the home ready for 
the next user.)

This way each student gets to keep their work with them and you are not 
using large storage in house.

Fry's amongst others do a cheap external usb enclosure ($9 last time I 
bought one) that is usb bus powered and you can get some low cost 2.5in 
hard drives to put in them (or even used drives)


The student username would not be able to muck around with the 
configuration and if something did go wrong, well, you simply clone out 
the master again or push the necessary files to the workstation.

or

I don't know how to do this, but how about mounting an image on the 
network during the boot process to pull the root directory, then running 
the script mentioned above to pull home from usbdisk.


padovani wrote:
 Hi,
 we are planning to create a ubuntu-studio based lab with 8 computers... 
 I am already a Ubuntu studio user, but had never configured a network 
 like that in ubuntu... Does anyone have a tutorial or something like that?
 We would need to set these machines so that the students could run some 
 programs but not change the config files and such things...
 Any tips are welcome.
 tx,
 J. H. Padovani

 PS: It would also be nice to configure all machines without effort 
 (install programs and so on). A local repo would be a good but I am 
 thinking if it would be possible to clone all the system changes in 
 one machine to the other 7...

   


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problems updating ubuntustudio

2007-11-07 Thread Rich E
Hi all,

I've been running into problems updating Ubuntu Studio from Feisty to
Gutsy.  When I run the Update Manager, it says that 7.10 is now available,
so I choose to update.  The distribution Upgrade tool then produces the
following errors:

Failed to fetch
http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio/dists/feisty/Release.gpg Could
not resolve 'archive.ubuntustudio.org'
Failed to fetch
http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio/dists/feisty/main/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2Could
not resolve '
archive.ubuntustudio.org'
Failed to fetch
http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio/dists/feisty/main/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2Could
not resolve '
archive.ubuntustudio.org'
Failed to fetch
http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio/dists/feisty/main/binary-i386/Packages.gzCould
not resolve '
archive.ubuntustudio.org'
Failed to fetch
http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio/dists/feisty/main/binary-i386/Packages.gzCould
not resolve '
archive.ubuntustudio.org'


So I tried removing all the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list and just
adding

deb http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio feisty main


then running wget, as directed on the ubuntustudio install docs, but that
doesn't work:

wget -q http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key
add -
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.

Anyone have an idea as to how to fix this?

regards,
rich
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RE: Thank you for Ubuntu Studio 7.10

2007-11-07 Thread Paul DeShaw



 --- On Mon 11/05, Asmo Koskinen  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:



I just want to thank you, Cory and Alessio, for a fine job with Ubuntu Studio 
7.10.



I just realized I replied to this with a question, and didn't even acknowledge 
the efforts of Cory and everyone.  I am grateful for your willingness to put so 
much time, effort, and love into this project.  When I saw the screenshot of 
JACK recognizing Asmo's M-Audio keyboard, it sort of overshadowed everything 
else, because I have wanted to make this happen for many months.  But I do want 
to know I appreciate all you have done, even though I'm frustrated by my total 
inability to make use of it.



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RE: Thank you for Ubuntu Studio 7.10

2007-11-07 Thread Paul DeShaw

 --- On Mon 11/05, Asmo Koskinen  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:





I just want to thank you, Cory and Alessio, for a fine job with Ubuntu Studio 
7.10.It works now much better with my brand new and shiny Dual 2 Core All Intel 
machine with rt-kernel - no xruns (I did have troubles with Ubuntu 7.04)



HI,



I just wanted to know, did you do anything special to get JACK to recognize 
your M-Audio keyboard? I have never had that happen with my Ozone. According to 
this page, http://usb-midi-fw.sourceforge.net/ this interface should be ok 
with ALSA, but I'm guessing MIDI is a different issue entirely. Also, do you 
see an rt kernal option when you boot up? I installed the rt kernal, but it 
does not appear on that first screen, so I don't know how to select it.



I am running the 32-bit version on an AMD 64 machine.



Thanks,



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Re: ALSA support. Bookmark this page.

2007-11-07 Thread ::surian::
for firewire soundcards, visit Freebob project:
http://freebob.sourceforge.net/index.php/List_of_Supported_Devices

2007/11/5, D. Michael McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Monday 05 November 2007, Cory K. wrote:
  here: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Main

 Wow!  They have really improved this since the last time I tried to figure
 out
 if something was supported!
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