Re: ISO testing time for the final Jaunty release.
ok, i'm sorry. ;) 2009/4/24 Eric Hedekar aftertheb...@gmail.com On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:40 PM, surian sur...@gmail.com wrote: thanks it's on the ubuntu studio site now. 2009/4/24 aYo Binitie ayobini...@googlemail.com On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:53 PM, surian sur...@gmail.com wrote: the final release is out? PLEASE DON'T TOP POST WHEN REPLYING ON THIS LIST. Thanks. We hope you enjoy Jaunty. -Eric -- ___ http://greyrockstudio.blogspot.com -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
noob on the new release
The following is copied from a thread at Ubuntu Forums where I have been trying to get a response for days now. Quote: Originally Posted by *khan_* [image: View Post]http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7129119#post7129119 thanks,eventually got the final release but it seems slower than the alpha release,and have had problems with firefox freezing entire system.might try again when official release is on ubuntu studio site Is this the norm? I mean, can I count that a better version will be available soon at the Ubuntu Studio site? Reinstalling the OS from a new CD won't incur loss of data? Should I backup all my files first? -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Jaunty Real Time Kernel fails immediately
Hey list, I'm sorry I don't have more information. There doesn't seem to be any log information generated. I can't find anything on Google. The real time kernel in Ubuntu Studio jaunty is failing immediately. It is puking a lot of characters, but I had a hard time seeing a coherent error message. If anyone can point me to a thread about this I would be appreciative. I haven't tried any kernel parameters yet. Thanks, Kjel -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Ubuntu Studio 8.04 - 9.04 upgrade
Hi I just downloaded the alternate iso for 9.04 and wanted to know if I can upgrade directly from Ubuntu Studio 8.04. I avoided 8.10 because of no RT kernel, but does that mean that I have to do a clean install (which would be a real pain in the ass)? Thanks in advance. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.04 - 9.04 upgrade
Hi No, you don't need to to a clean install. When you put in the CD while running 8.04 there should be a message, that a new version has been found or something like that, there you can do a system upgrade to 9.04 directly. 2009/4/25 Michael Sullivan gar...@wi.rr.com Hi I just downloaded the alternate iso for 9.04 and wanted to know if I can upgrade directly from Ubuntu Studio 8.04. I avoided 8.10 because of no RT kernel, but does that mean that I have to do a clean install (which would be a real pain in the ass)? Thanks in advance. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.04 - 9.04 upgrade
Just to clarify, I want to go from Ubuntu Studio 8.04 to Ubuntu Studio 9.04... without a clean install if possible. Michael Sullivan wrote: Hi I just downloaded the alternate iso for 9.04 and wanted to know if I can upgrade directly from Ubuntu Studio 8.04. I avoided 8.10 because of no RT kernel, but does that mean that I have to do a clean install (which would be a real pain in the ass)? Thanks in advance. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.04 - 9.04 upgrade
Michael, I don't know the answer to your question, but I waited for the same reason, and I am having problems getting the realtime kernel to boot. I've added my info to a bug report at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366352 Just a heads up. Kjel On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Michael Sullivan gar...@wi.rr.com wrote: Hi I just downloaded the alternate iso for 9.04 and wanted to know if I can upgrade directly from Ubuntu Studio 8.04. I avoided 8.10 because of no RT kernel, but does that mean that I have to do a clean install (which would be a real pain in the ass)? Thanks in advance. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Jaunty Real Time Kernel fails immediately
Hey list, I'm sorry I don't have more information. There doesn't seem to be any log information generated. I can't find anything on Google. The real time kernel in Ubuntu Studio jaunty is failing immediately. It is puking a lot of characters, but I had a hard time seeing a coherent error message. If anyone can point me to a thread about this I would be appreciative. I haven't tried any kernel parameters yet. Thanks, Kjel It does the same for me and I will help if I can. Also filed a bug with Ubuntu. #366352. I eventually booted into Recover, dropped to the prompt with internet, and loaded the generic kernel. sudo apt-get install linux Then booted from that into Studio. Perhaps booting into RT and then re-booting into the generic one and reading the old log file? I'll give it a go. Sound had some problems under generic kernel. Have sound setting been changed? Alsa wrappers? Susan -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: noob on the new release
The following is copied from a thread at Ubuntu Forums where I have been trying to get a response for days now.Quote: Originally Posted by khan_ thanks,eventually got the final release but it seems slower than the alpha release,and have had problems with firefox freezing entire system.might try again when official release is on ubuntu studio site Is this the norm? I mean, can I count that a better version will be available soon at the Ubuntu Studio site?Reinstalling the OS from a new CD won't incur loss of data? Should I backup all my files first?I was just checking new Ubuntu bugs and there are problems with firefox freezing unrelated to RT. RT freezes also, all by itself, (mine has anyway) but I think the problems are separate.Susan -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.04 - 9.04 upgrade
Yes, with the DVD in the drive it says that there are 464 packages that I can install, when I click on the icon to start the update manager, it comes up, but then a warning comes up saying that not all updates can be installed. When I look at the package list, many of the main audio packages are not checked - like for example, Ardour (main reason for the upgrade!) so I'm a bit confused. Is this one of those situations where the upgrade has to be done in several passes or what? The vanilla ubuntu documentation says you cannot to a direct upgrade from 8.04 - 9.04, but with Kubuntu you can - hence the confusion and the question Christian Masser wrote: Hi No, you don't need to to a clean install. When you put in the CD while running 8.04 there should be a message, that a new version has been found or something like that, there you can do a system upgrade to 9.04 directly. 2009/4/25 Michael Sullivan gar...@wi.rr.com mailto:gar...@wi.rr.com Hi I just downloaded the alternate iso for 9.04 and wanted to know if I can upgrade directly from Ubuntu Studio 8.04. I avoided 8.10 because of no RT kernel, but does that mean that I have to do a clean install (which would be a real pain in the ass)? Thanks in advance. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com mailto:Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Jaunty Real Time Kernel fails immediately
Susan, I updated your bug report. There was someone in IRC who was having the same problem. Do you know what motherboard you have? This fellow on IRC and I had the exact same model. Kjel On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.net wrote: Hey list, I'm sorry I don't have more information. There doesn't seem to be any log information generated. I can't find anything on Google. The real time kernel in Ubuntu Studio jaunty is failing immediately. It is puking a lot of characters, but I had a hard time seeing a coherent error message. If anyone can point me to a thread about this I would be appreciative. I haven't tried any kernel parameters yet. Thanks, Kjel It does the same for me and I will help if I can. Also filed a bug with Ubuntu. #366352. I eventually booted into Recover, dropped to the prompt with internet, and loaded the generic kernel. sudo apt-get install linux Then booted from that into Studio. Perhaps booting into RT and then re-booting into the generic one and reading the old log file? I'll give it a go. Sound had some problems under generic kernel. Have sound setting been changed? Alsa wrappers? Susan -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: noob on the new release
Susan, I'm running the the non-realtime studio and it has been quite good so far. Kjel On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.net wrote: The following is copied from a thread at Ubuntu Forums where I have been trying to get a response for days now. Quote: Originally Posted by khan_ thanks,eventually got the final release but it seems slower than the alpha release,and have had problems with firefox freezing entire system.might try again when official release is on ubuntu studio site Is this the norm? I mean, can I count that a better version will be available soon at the Ubuntu Studio site? Reinstalling the OS from a new CD won't incur loss of data? Should I backup all my files first? I was just checking new Ubuntu bugs and there are problems with firefox freezing unrelated to RT. RT freezes also, all by itself, (mine has anyway) but I think the problems are separate. Susan -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: noob on the new release
I've been told not to top-post, on other lists. It's become a habit.Can't remember what the comment was, deleted the message, but here's a few thoughts. Firefox has a small problem unrelated to linux-rt. Don't know what it is, but a bug's been reported. Linux-rt freezes on bootup for me and a couple of other people. I'll get some info later and do some tests to supplement my bug report. Ubuntu # 366352. I loaded linux-generic on mine and now have some sound problems because, according to the user.log: Apr 24 17:18:13 ubuntu pulseaudio[18491]: main.c: Called SUID root and real-time and/or high-priority scheduling was requested in the configuration. However, we lack the necessary privileges:Apr 24 17:18:13 ubuntu pulseaudio[18491]: main.c: We are not in group 'pulse-rt', PolicyKit refuse to grant us the requested privileges and we have no increase RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits.Apr 24 17:18:13 ubuntu pulseaudio[18491]: main.c: For enabling real-time/high-priority scheduling please acquire the appropriate PolicyKit privileges, or become a member of 'pulse-rt', or increase the RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits for this user.Apr 24 17:18:13 ubuntu pulseaudio[18494]: alsa-util.c: Cannot find fallback mixer control "PCM" or mixer control is no combination of switch/volume.Apr 24 21:01:36 ubuntu pulseaudio[4505]: main.c: Called SUID root and real-time and/or high-priority scheduling was requested in the configuration. However, we lack the necessary privileges:Apr 24 21:01:36 ubuntu pulseaudio[4505]: main.c: We are not in group 'pulse-rt', PolicyKit refuse to grant us the requested privileges and we have no increase RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits.Apr 24 21:01:36 ubuntu pulseaudio[4505]: main.c: For enabling real-time/high-priority scheduling please acquire the appropriate PolicyKit privileges, or become a member of 'pulse-rt', or increase the RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits for this user.Apr 24 21:01:36 ubuntu pulseaudio[4508]: alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device hw:1: Device or resource busyApr 24 21:01:36 ubuntu pulseaudio[4508]: module.c: Failed to load module "module-alsa-sink" (argument: "device_id=1 sink_name=alsa_output.pci_1102_9_sound_card_0_alsa_playback_0 tsched=0"): initialization failed.Apr 24 21:04:40 ubuntu pulseaudio[4604]: main.c: Called SUID root and real-time and/or high-priority scheduling was requested in the configuration. However, we lack the necessary privileges:Apr 24 21:04:40 ubuntu pulseaudio[4604]: main.c: We are not in group 'pulse-rt', PolicyKit refuse to grant us the requested privileges and we have no increase RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits.Apr 24 21:04:40 ubuntu pulseaudio[4604]: main.c: For enabling real-time/high-priority scheduling please acquire the appropriate PolicyKit privileges, or become a member of 'pulse-rt', or increase the RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits for this user.Apr 24 21:04:40 ubuntu pulseaudio[4607]: alsa-util.c: Cannot find fallback mixer control "PCM" or mixer control is no combination of switch/volume.Apr 24 21:29:33 ubuntu pulseaudio[5004]: main.c: Called SUID root and real-time and/or high-priority scheduling was requested in the configuration. However, we lack the necessary privileges:Apr 24 21:29:33 ubuntu pulseaudio[5004]: main.c: We are not in group 'pulse-rt', PolicyKit refuse to grant us the requested privileges and we have no increase RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits.Apr 24 21:29:33 ubuntu pulseaudio[5004]: main.c: For enabling real-time/high-priority scheduling please acquire the appropriate PolicyKit privileges, or become a member of 'pulse-rt', or increase the RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits for this user.Apr 24 21:29:33 ubuntu pulseaudio[5007]: alsa-util.c: Cannot find fallback mixer control "PCM" or mixer control is no combination of switch/volume.Apr 25 07:14:51 ubuntu pulseaudio[3933]: alsa-util.c: Cannot find fallback mixer control "PCM" or mixer control is no combination of switch/volume.Apr 25 08:09:01 ubuntu pulseaudio[3443]: alsa-util.c: Cannot find fallback mixer control "PCM" or mixer control is no combination of switch/volume.Apr 25 11:49:04 ubuntu pulseaudio[3286]: alsa-util.c: Cannot find fallback mixer control "PCM" or mixer control is no combination of switch/volume.-Original Message-The digest seems to have removed your comment. I got only the header info without any discernable reeply from you. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.04 - 9.04 upgrade
On Apr 25, 2009 7:43pm, Scott ubuntustu...@troutpocket.org wrote: I'd like to chime in here and suggest something that may help people in the future. Linux partitioning is quite robust and provides a great opportunity to do seamless upgrades. If you create two 10-20GB partitions at the front of your volume and leave the rest for '/home/' (minus a couple GB for swap at the end) you can do system upgrades without breaking your previous setup. I alternate releases between the two 20GB '/' partitions and always set my '/home/' and 'swap' to the same partition leaving it untouched. That way I can comfortably test or upgrade new releases without breaking my production system while having access to the same settings and data. If you went with the default 'everything in /' install, you can use gparted from a live CD or USB-boot to adjust your existing partitions to accommodate the method above. As always, backup first if adjusting partitions isn't in your blood and make sure you have enough room when you resize. YMMV -Scott Thanks for the advice, Scott, I'm actually going to try to do this with the release of Jaunty, now that I feel more comfortable with Linux in general. At the moment, I can't use Ubuntu Studio properly for my production machine because of the somewhat broken state of the Ubuntu Ardour packages. So I'm going to set up one Jaunty regular partition, and one Studio partition so that I can continue testing Studio and hopefully help out in its development in any way I can. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.04 - 9.04 upgrade
beej...@gmail.com wrote: On Apr 25, 2009 7:43pm, Scott ubuntustu...@troutpocket.org wrote: I'd like to chime in here and suggest something that may help people in the future. Linux partitioning is quite robust and provides a great opportunity to do seamless upgrades. If you create two 10-20GB partitions at the front of your volume and leave the rest for '/home/' (minus a couple GB for swap at the end) you can do system upgrades without breaking your previous setup. I alternate releases between the two 20GB '/' partitions and always set my '/home/' and 'swap' to the same partition leaving it untouched. That way I can comfortably test or upgrade new releases without breaking my production system while having access to the same settings and data. If you went with the default 'everything in /' install, you can use gparted from a live CD or USB-boot to adjust your existing partitions to accommodate the method above. As always, backup first if adjusting partitions isn't in your blood and make sure you have enough room when you resize. YMMV -Scott Thanks for the advice, Scott, I'm actually going to try to do this with the release of Jaunty, now that I feel more comfortable with Linux in general. At the moment, I can't use Ubuntu Studio properly for my production machine because of the somewhat broken state of the Ubuntu Ardour packages. So I'm going to set up one Jaunty regular partition, and one Studio partition so that I can continue testing Studio and hopefully help out in its development in any way I can. Is Ardour in 9.04 broken?? I guess I don't know what somewhat broken implies. If it is broken, there are going to be a lot of sad people! -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users