Re: Win Vista and Ubuntu.studio help

2008-04-09 Thread Cory K.
Otávio Soares wrote:
> hi all
> I have a win vista and want to take a dual boot with Ubuntu.studio.
> Can help me
> Otavio

Google and better still the Ubuntu Forums will be your best resource
with this.

-Cory K. \m/

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Re: Win Vista and Ubuntu.studio help

2008-04-09 Thread simone www.io-sound.org
hi
first of all you need either to partition your HD or to have another HD
installed

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> Can help me
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Win Vista and Ubuntu.studio help

2008-04-09 Thread Otávio Soares
hi all
I have a win vista and want to take a dual boot with Ubuntu.studio.
Can help me
Otavio
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Re: studio live from a USB?

2008-04-09 Thread jth1




I have built a UbuntuStudio live DVD by installing   
a a Ubuntu livecd (gotta use this, the text installer
doesn't have the necessary files), then installing ubuntstudio
meta-package, and Remastersys from the ubuntu repos.
It works as long as you don't have a proprietary video driver
such as Nvidia, then boot falls into busybox.  The same
procedure should work by installing the resulting .iso
from Remastersys to a usb stick.  Mine came out over
1 GB, so I couldnt test it on my usb stick.
Hope this gets you pointed in the right direction,good luck.

  Jim Hayes

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Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 10:38:20 +0200
From: altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: studio live from a USB?
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hi all

is if possible to have Ubuntu Stidio as a liveCD booting from a USB 
drive? I have a laptop with no cd drive. That would be nice to be able 
to install the system there. Otherwise I guess the best way to get 
Studio there would be to install normal Ubuntu from livecd on USB and 
then upgrade to Studio.

thanks for tips

enrike



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On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 10:38:20 +0200
altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  
  
hi all

is if possible to have Ubuntu Stidio as a liveCD booting from a USB 
drive? I have a laptop with no cd drive. That would be nice to be
able to install the system there. Otherwise I guess the best way to
get Studio there would be to install normal Ubuntu from livecd on USB
and then upgrade to Studio.

thanks for tips

enrike


  
  
There is and probably won't be a live-CD Version of ubuntu studio, but
I would guess that the ubuntu studio dvd could be booted from a
usb-stick in the same way.
I've never done that, but there are probably lots of guides around.

Installing normal ubuntu and adding the studio stuff would probably work
as well, I don't know if there are any differences besides the
additional packages that you will get with a default ubuntu install.

Philipp



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Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 12:16:43 +0200
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Subject: Re: studio live from a USB?
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  is if possible to have Ubuntu Stidio as a liveCD booting from a USB 
drive? I have a laptop with no cd drive. That would be nice to be
able to install the system there. Otherwise I guess the best way to
get Studio there would be to install normal Ubuntu from livecd on USB
and then upgrade to Studio.

thanks for tips

enrike

  

There is and probably won't be a live-CD Version of ubuntu studio, but
I would guess that the ubuntu studio dvd could be booted from a
usb-stick in the same way.
I've never done that, but there are probably lots of guides around.

Installing normal ubuntu and adding the studio stuff would probably work
as well, I don't know if there are any differences besides the
additional packages that you will get with a default ubuntu install.

  
  
thanks i am trying this second option after following this howto to set 
the USB bootable drive.
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/09/28/usb-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-install/

then I will try this
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UpgradingFromGutsy

I think this will work fine. if i get any problems I will post the 
errors and solutions here.

thanks

enrike



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Re: kernel question

2008-04-09 Thread altern
hi all again

> Toby Smithe(e)k dio:
>> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 8:48 PM, David Adler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>> wrote:
>>> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 8:44 PM, altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>  > hi
>>>  >
>>>  >  i have an up to date Ubuntu Studio system, i am a bit confused about
>>>  >  which kernel i should boot my system with 2.6.21-1-multimedia-486 or
>>>  >  2.6.22-14-generic?
>>>
>>>  For audio work you should always boot the multimedia-kernel to make
>>>  sure your audio-apps  can nicely work in realtime without xruns
>>>  occurring in Jack, especially when CPU-usage runs high.
>>
>> Erm, no. Ubuntu doesn't ship any -multimedia kernel, nor any 2.6.21
>> kernel. Is this from Debian? Whatever it is, it's not supported.
>>
>> Please install the linux-rt package to get a supported realtime kernel.
> 
> just installed this and upgraded the system and my wifi network is gone, 
> freebob fails to start ... nice one :( it upgraded few things on top of 
> installing the linux-rt package, like network manager and linux modules.

sorry if i am asking too many questions ... i just want to get this 
system up and running before tomorrow.

I decided to reinstall Ubuntu Studio, I had a bit of a mess with jack 
and some apps in my prev system. Better to have a fresh one.

Now with the generic kernel I get all general stuff working fine, only 
jack with freebob is not stable. Then with the RT kernel jack runs fine 
so far but I dont get wifi connection. My card is not displayed by lspci.

Is this normal? For me it is good and bad, good because it was causing 
conflicts with freebob and bad because sometimes i need network when 
working with sound. I guess the module that deals with my wifi card is 
not loaded, maybe I should compare a lsmod with both kernels? then i 
guess i would need to load the module with the RT kernel and see if it 
works.

Otherwise all seems to work fine. BTW, is there is a mode to switch 
kernels without rebooting?

thanks!

enrike

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Re: studio live from a USB?

2008-04-09 Thread altern

>>> is if possible to have Ubuntu Stidio as a liveCD booting from a USB 
>>> drive? I have a laptop with no cd drive. That would be nice to be
>>> able to install the system there. Otherwise I guess the best way to
>>> get Studio there would be to install normal Ubuntu from livecd on USB
>>> and then upgrade to Studio.
>>>
>>> thanks for tips
>>>
>>> enrike
>>>
>>
>> There is and probably won't be a live-CD Version of ubuntu studio, but
>> I would guess that the ubuntu studio dvd could be booted from a
>> usb-stick in the same way.
>> I've never done that, but there are probably lots of guides around.
>>
>> Installing normal ubuntu and adding the studio stuff would probably work
>> as well, I don't know if there are any differences besides the
>> additional packages that you will get with a default ubuntu install.
> 
> thanks i am trying this second option after following this howto to set 
> the USB bootable drive.
> http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/09/28/usb-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-install/ 
> 
> 
> then I will try this
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UpgradingFromGutsy
> 
> I think this will work fine. if i get any problems I will post the 
> errors and solutions here.

it all worked fine following those howtos.

enrike

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Re: missing [tags] in the subject

2008-04-09 Thread simone www.io-sound.org
dumb me! in Gmail just in the header it says:

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Talballs / Compiling / Real-Time-Kernel

2008-04-09 Thread blickpilot-selbst
Hello there,

which are the Kernel-Sources to be installed - before compiling Software, only 
obtainable as "tag.gz"?
Difference between RTK and normal Kernel?
Ubstudio 7.04.

Greetings from Mannheim / Germany
Uli
(sorry for the adv. after this)





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M-Audio Fast Track Ultra

2008-04-09 Thread axax
Someone have used this USB 2 interface under Linux?
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Re: studio live from a USB?

2008-04-09 Thread altern

>> is if possible to have Ubuntu Stidio as a liveCD booting from a USB 
>> drive? I have a laptop with no cd drive. That would be nice to be
>> able to install the system there. Otherwise I guess the best way to
>> get Studio there would be to install normal Ubuntu from livecd on USB
>> and then upgrade to Studio.
>>
>> thanks for tips
>>
>> enrike
>>
> 
> There is and probably won't be a live-CD Version of ubuntu studio, but
> I would guess that the ubuntu studio dvd could be booted from a
> usb-stick in the same way.
> I've never done that, but there are probably lots of guides around.
> 
> Installing normal ubuntu and adding the studio stuff would probably work
> as well, I don't know if there are any differences besides the
> additional packages that you will get with a default ubuntu install.

thanks i am trying this second option after following this howto to set 
the USB bootable drive.
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/09/28/usb-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-install/

then I will try this
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UpgradingFromGutsy

I think this will work fine. if i get any problems I will post the 
errors and solutions here.

thanks

enrike

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Re: studio live from a USB?

2008-04-09 Thread hollunder
On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 10:38:20 +0200
altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hi all
> 
> is if possible to have Ubuntu Stidio as a liveCD booting from a USB 
> drive? I have a laptop with no cd drive. That would be nice to be
> able to install the system there. Otherwise I guess the best way to
> get Studio there would be to install normal Ubuntu from livecd on USB
> and then upgrade to Studio.
> 
> thanks for tips
> 
> enrike
> 

There is and probably won't be a live-CD Version of ubuntu studio, but
I would guess that the ubuntu studio dvd could be booted from a
usb-stick in the same way.
I've never done that, but there are probably lots of guides around.

Installing normal ubuntu and adding the studio stuff would probably work
as well, I don't know if there are any differences besides the
additional packages that you will get with a default ubuntu install.

Philipp

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studio live from a USB?

2008-04-09 Thread altern
hi all

is if possible to have Ubuntu Stidio as a liveCD booting from a USB 
drive? I have a laptop with no cd drive. That would be nice to be able 
to install the system there. Otherwise I guess the best way to get 
Studio there would be to install normal Ubuntu from livecd on USB and 
then upgrade to Studio.

thanks for tips

enrike

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