Re: 9.04 ??

2009-04-27 Thread Thomas Fisher
On Sunday 26 April 2009 03:05:43 pm beej...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Apr 26, 2009 5:18pm, Cory K. coryis...@gmail.com wrote:
  aYo Binitie wrote:
 
 
 
 
  It's not up to me anymore though I carry influence. Jaunty was my last
 
  release doing anything in a *official* capacity. I have other very
 
  important life matters to attend to for now.
 
 
 
  The project in a fragile state atm and people poppin' off because their
 
  frustrated won't solve anything. On the contrary, it could just make the
 
  remaining guys say F**k it..
 
 
 
  This release is the best we could make it. You don't like it, learn what
 
  you need to to make things better.
 
 
  -Cory K.

 Look, since we're on the subject of tone, I'm not sure why people on the
 dev team here continue to waste their time being insulted. I mean, for
 godssake, it's the internet. These things happen all the time.

 And for that matter, how do you even know that Mac's remarks were flippant?
 There's a chance that the he/she's the most meager person ever, and if you
 heard them say the same remarks in person then they would come across as
 very humble. Maybe right this moment they feel bad because they realize
 they're e-mail was taken the wrong way. EVERYONE knows that tone doesn't
 translate on the interwebs. I thought everyone on the planet was over this
 already?

 And to end my rant, you respond to the people who provide helpful
 criticism, and you ignore the rest. Don't feed the trolls and all that. No
 reason to ever be insulted by an e-mail.

 -Brian
===
Matter of perspective?
  It becomes very easy to loose sight of the entire Open Software development 
and the multitudes of contributions that were, are and will be essential for 
this overall OS phenomena to continue. As a frequent visitor to the LAU list 
it continues to add a breadth to the audio vision. The Debian contribution 
certainly enables much of the Ubuntu effort. The legal beagles certainly are 
handy. GNU almost gets lost in the huge contributions from all continents. 
The untold Artists, Authors, Documenters, etc. etc. etc.  Keeping up with 
what is happening in the Linux atmosphere becomes almost a full time task 
even with a good aggregator. The new Linux user coming from Mac or MS with a 
multitude of possible levels of skill. Seems like an impossible dream at one 
level, but having had the chance to see this all come about over the past 14 
years, What a wonderful thing this has become. I hope it will continue.
Tom

  


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Re: ubuntu/ubuntu studio events

2009-04-27 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 6:16 AM, laurent.bellegarde
laurent.bellega...@free.fr wrote:
 Hi all,

 lprod.org team is going to present to a large public and professionals
 available solutions for free audio-video editing based on Ubuntu/Ubuntu
 studio here in France the

 - next 5 may 09 in Bordeaux, France
 - next 1617 may 09 in Paris, ubuntu-party, France
 - next 30 may 09 in Anglet, France

 For demonstration, and production, Hardy studio 32/64 and Jaunty studio
 32/64 should be used on RT kernel.

 Bye,

 Laurent,
 lprod.org team


Awesome!

Take zillions of photos and movies, and send them to us. :)

Luis

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Re: Jaunty Real Time Kernel fails immediately

2009-04-27 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:39 AM, Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.net wrote:
 Luke,
 The custom kernel works wonderfully for me so far. No more crashes. I have 
 been on it for over a half hour at a time.
 And (in case you're interested) on an ext4 partition. I had installed Studio, 
 booted into recovery mode, installed linux-generic, re-booted into that, then 
 installed your kernel.
 (That wasn't really a plan, it's just what I did, but it worked out.)
 Susan


 http://www.lukemacneil.com/linux-headers-2.6.29.1-rt8-custom_2.6.29.1-rt8-custom-10.00.Custom_i386.deb
 http://www.lukemacneil.com/linux-image-2.6.29.1-rt8-custom_2.6.29.1-rt8-custom-10.00.Custom_i386.deb

 If you install vanilla jaunty, use this kernel, and then install the ubustu
 metapackages from the repos, all is well.


 --
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 www.lukemacneil.com

Luke,

Do you mind telling me how you created this kernel package? It would
be interested to join forces, test it and make the official one
better. Even maybe a .1 release with kernel enhancements/fixes.

Luis

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Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.04 - 9.04 upgrade

2009-04-27 Thread Hartmut Noack
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mac schrieb:


  While I agree Ardour is not broken, something is.

I must confirm this. The Ardour-Package works OK. The same as the
ArdourSVN-Snapshot I build last week. But the overall performance of
jack is not much better than running the Standard-Kernel, only the
rt-kernel freezes the system from time to time ...


 I just installed UB Studio Jaunty. Adjusted things so I could actually
 run Jack  ffado.
 
 Then started Ardour and began recording. Jack crashed after about 19
 minutes.

same here with the Presonus Firebox. The same with Suse111 with the
jengelh-rt-Kernel (that performs just great with my cheapo USB-interface
a.t.o.h)

very well: looks like its Linux itself. Anyone out there running any
FW-interface successfully on a recent distro?

HZN
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Re: Jaunty Real Time Kernel fails immediately

2009-04-27 Thread Fernando Gomes
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Kjel Anderson kjel.ander...@gmail.com wrote:
 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.


Hello, mine fails immediately with ubuntustudio 9.04 (amd and i386)
without any writes in the log files (I can boot from another ubuntu
setup on the same pc and mount the ubuntustudio 9.04 partition to
explore the log files).  Standard ubuntu 9.04 works very well, but if
I install then the ubuntustudio metapackages I have the same result as
installing from the ubuntustudio DVD. My hardware configuration is the
following:

* AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+
* 1GB DDR2 666 RAM
* 500 GB SATA HDD (Samsung)
* Motherboard: Elite A780GM-A Black Edition
* Graphics: ATI™ Radeon HD3200 graphics (Integrated in the AMD 780G chipset)
* LAN: ATHEROS L1 Gigabit Fast Ethernet NIC
* Soundcard: TASCAM US-122 (there are other 2 soundcards onboard,
one a IDT 92HD206 8-channel audio CODEC, the other is associated with
the HDMI output)

With 64Studio 3.0 beta (amd and i386) I can boot only if I pass
nolapic in the boot options, but with ubuntustudio 9.04 I saw no
difference in using the nolapic option. I also tried with lots of
other boot options without any results.

If you want me to make any additional test please ask, I'll only be at
home in a few days but I'll make the tests then. It is working also
well with ubuntustudio 8.04 (from time to time I have a lost RTC
interrupt in the error log)

Thanks

Fernando

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Examples makes with ubuntu studio

2009-04-27 Thread juan pablo
Hi all!!

I´m very excited with my wonderful Presonus Firepod and Ubuntu Studio.

I want to show you my first song record in our local. I know that I
can improve much, especially the voice, but the outcome is better than
I thought

I need more practice!! Much mor practice!

Enjoy it at http://www.myspace.com/cub3band

You can put your sites to see your results?

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Re: Examples makes with ubuntu studio

2009-04-27 Thread Kjel Anderson
Very nice!

The first three songs or so on my site are recorded with Ubuntu Studio.

http://www.myspace.com/kjelanderson

Kjel

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:22 PM, juan pablo
juanpablo.santac...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all!!

 I´m very excited with my wonderful Presonus Firepod and Ubuntu Studio.

 I want to show you my first song record in our local. I know that I
 can improve much, especially the voice, but the outcome is better than
 I thought

 I need more practice!! Much mor practice!

 Enjoy it at http://www.myspace.com/cub3band

 You can put your sites to see your results?

 Thanks to all and greetings

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Re: Examples makes with ubuntu studio

2009-04-27 Thread Hartmut Noack
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juan pablo schrieb:
 Hi all!!
 
 I´m very excited with my wonderful Presonus Firepod and Ubuntu Studio.

The Firepod OK? That is very good news indeed :-)

What Computer? What FW-Chipset? And what Kernel/Settings?

 
 I want to show you my first song record in our local. I know that I
 can improve much, especially the voice, but the outcome is better than
 I thought
 
 I need more practice!! Much mor practice!
 
 Enjoy it at http://www.myspace.com/cub3band

The first 8 or so seconds sound promising but the condamned f...in
myspace spoils the party with dropouts and the like then

best regs

HZN

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Re: Examples makes with ubuntu studio

2009-04-27 Thread Kjel Anderson
This is pretty similar to what I am using. 8.04. I've discovered that
building Ardour 2.8 from scratch on the 64 bit version has improved
the performance greatly. I'm using a M-Audio 2496. 2 GB Ram dual core
AMD.

Kjel

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:08 PM, juan pablo
juanpablo.santac...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Hartmut

 On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de 
 wrote:
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 juan pablo schrieb:
 Hi all!!

 I´m very excited with my wonderful Presonus Firepod and Ubuntu Studio.

 The Firepod OK? That is very good news indeed :-)

 I can not compare it with other



 What Computer? What FW-Chipset? And what Kernel/Settings?

 Is a very basic laptop with very simple configurations. Nothing special:
 Acer (dual core Genuine Intel(R) CPU  T2300  @ 1.66GHz) with 1Ghz Ram
 Ubuntu Studio 8.04 hardy kernel: 2.6.24-23-rt
 Settings jack: Frames/period 512 ; Sample Rate: 44100 ; Periods/buffer: 2





 I want to show you my first song record in our local. I know that I
 can improve much, especially the voice, but the outcome is better than
 I thought

 I need more practice!! Much mor practice!

 Enjoy it at http://www.myspace.com/cub3band

 The first 8 or so seconds sound promising but the condamned f...in
 myspace spoils the party with dropouts and the like then

 best regs

 HZN

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Re: Jaunty Real Time Kernel fails immediately

2009-04-27 Thread Gustin Johnson
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Fernando Gomes wrote:
 On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Kjel Anderson kjel.ander...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 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.

 
 Hello, mine fails immediately with ubuntustudio 9.04 (amd and i386)
 without any writes in the log files (I can boot from another ubuntu
 setup on the same pc and mount the ubuntustudio 9.04 partition to
 explore the log files).  Standard ubuntu 9.04 works very well, but if
 I install then the ubuntustudio metapackages I have the same result as
 installing from the ubuntustudio DVD. My hardware configuration is the
 following:
 
 * AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+
 * 1GB DDR2 666 RAM
 * 500 GB SATA HDD (Samsung)
 * Motherboard: Elite A780GM-A Black Edition
 * Graphics: ATI™ Radeon HD3200 graphics (Integrated in the AMD 780G 
 chipset)
 * LAN: ATHEROS L1 Gigabit Fast Ethernet NIC
 * Soundcard: TASCAM US-122 (there are other 2 soundcards onboard,
 one a IDT 92HD206 8-channel audio CODEC, the other is associated with
 the HDMI output)
 
 With 64Studio 3.0 beta (amd and i386) I can boot only if I pass
 nolapic in the boot options, but with ubuntustudio 9.04 I saw no
 difference in using the nolapic option. I also tried with lots of
 other boot options without any results.
 
The noapic/nolapic options are usually used to work around broken BIOSs.
 Please upgrade your BIOS and try again with no extra boot options.

I have similar hardware and I no longer use that computer for audio
tasks.  My older 939 based 4400+ X2 works flawlessly, but the AM2 stuff
has been nothing but a pain for me.

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Re: Re: Ubuntu Studio 8.04 - 9.04 upgrade

2009-04-27 Thread beejunk

On Apr 27, 2009 1:49pm, Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de wrote:



same here with the Presonus Firebox. The same with Suse111 with the



jengelh-rt-Kernel (that performs just great with my cheapo USB-interface



atoh)





very well: looks like its Linux itself. Anyone out there running any



FW-interface successfully on a recent distro?





HZN



I've been running a Presonus Firepod with no problems on my first  
generation MacBook using Hardy for many months. I was actually surprised at  
how well it worked. I was getting better performance out of it than I would  
in Cubase using OS X.


The Firepod is also working on Jaunty on my desktop, but it's a bit more  
problematic, due mostly to the limitations of the computer itself. Ever  
since upgrading to Jaunty on my Macbook, I have been unable to get the  
firewire permissions worked out. Everything seems to be set fine, but JACK  
just refuses to start and spits out that 'FIFO priority -10 message, or  
whatever it is, that is usually given when the limits.conf file isn't set  
correctly. I can't figure out why. When I do, though, I'll let you know how  
firewire is working in Jaunty on the Macbook. These permissions are going  
to be the death of me. Can' wait for that new firewire stack people have  
mentioned to be incorporated.


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jaunty good, except for low video performance...

2009-04-27 Thread surian
Hi folks
first i wish to thanks the ubuntu studio team for this new release, the
system is always great, thanks!
My new jaunty Desktop is running fine, i can run jack with low latency (5.8)
ans stable using a m-audio audiophile 2496.

The only problem i noticed, so far, is that the video is running far more
low than the Hardy Heron (8.04) I was using till yesterday.
Like, for example, when running an Ardour session, I open the mixer window
and the level bars are lagging/freezin..
The windows in general are opening low. (maybe the whole system is runnin
lower...)

Does someone could help to detect where's the problem?

My video card is a nvidia 8600GT, and i have 1 Gb Ram. The visual effects on
appearance are disabled.

Maybe could it be the nvidia driver? I'm using the version 180 that seems to
be the recommended one in the restricted drivers area.
Maybe version 173 (the other option) could work better?

maybe is my memory lock (70%) too high?

I really apreciate your help.

um abraço,--- PT(br)

surian
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Re: jaunty good, except for low video performance...

2009-04-27 Thread laurent.bellegarde
surian a écrit :
 Hi folks
 first i wish to thanks the ubuntu studio team for this new release, 
 the system is always great, thanks!
 My new jaunty Desktop is running fine, i can run jack with low latency 
 (5.8) ans stable using a m-audio audiophile 2496.

 The only problem i noticed, so far, is that the video is running far 
 more low than the Hardy Heron (8.04) I was using till yesterday.
 Like, for example, when running an Ardour session, I open the mixer 
 window and the level bars are lagging/freezin..
 The windows in general are opening low. (maybe the whole system is 
 runnin lower...)

 Does someone could help to detect where's the problem?

 My video card is a nvidia 8600GT, and i have 1 Gb Ram. The visual 
 effects on appearance are disabled.

 Maybe could it be the nvidia driver? I'm using the version 180 that 
 seems to be the recommended one in the restricted drivers area.
 Maybe version 173 (the other option) could work better?

 maybe is my memory lock (70%) too high?

 I really apreciate your help.

 um abraço,--- PT(br)

 surian

Hi,

if i compared jaunty to hardy only for video, jaunty is running a little 
bit slower too here, with an ati card. I think it's a small trouble 
coming from the new xorg, but I've no idea of what is wrong.

Laurent

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