Reorganise main menus after migrating from Ubuntu?

2010-01-02 Thread J. Simon van der Walt
Hi there, kind of n00b around here...

I've installed Ubuntu 9.10 on my msi wind clone, and used the instructions
on this page to migrate to ubuntustudio;

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu%20Studio%20Upgrade%20from%20Ubuntu

Mostly this has gone well. However, one of the reasons I wanted to use
studio rather than vanilla was for the very plain bare bones ui. I think I
can probably figure out how to reconfigure the panels and get rid of the
bottom one, but I'm stumped on the menus. How would I get rid of ubuntu's
'Applications', Places and System and use the single no-name menu which
studio uses? So that I have space to put open window tabs at the top instead
of the bottom like studio does it?

Thanks,


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Re: Reorganise main menus after migrating from Ubuntu?

2010-01-02 Thread Mark Burge
On 1/2/2010 2:22 PM, J. Simon van der Walt wrote:
 Hi there, kind of n00b around here...

 I've installed Ubuntu 9.10 on my msi wind clone, and used the instructions
 on this page to migrate to ubuntustudio;

 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu%20Studio%20Upgrade%20from%20Ubuntu

 Mostly this has gone well. However, one of the reasons I wanted to use
 studio rather than vanilla was for the very plain bare bones ui. I think I
 can probably figure out how to reconfigure the panels and get rid of the
 bottom one, but I'm stumped on the menus. How would I get rid of ubuntu's
 'Applications', Places and System and use the single no-name menu which
 studio uses? So that I have space to put open window tabs at the top instead
 of the bottom like studio does it?

 Thanks,




You can remove the entire menu from the panel by right-clicking on the 
menu and 'remove from panel' then right click on the panel and 'add to 
panel' and scroll down to 'Main Menu' if you want to put in the single 
column menu as per ubuntu default


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Re: Ubuntu Audio Tweaks

2010-01-02 Thread Colectivo Sonidos Libertarios
I have ubuntustudio 9.10 64 bits on an amd athlon x2 250 and lanparty dk
790gx with 3gb ram

cant install dssi-vst: Error: Arquitecture incorrect 'i386
any 64 options?

 Hi all, fiew times ago we where talking about having Raccarack in the
 next Ubuntu Studio Lucid instead Creox which is a very good idea. But
 there'sanother soft  build by Sandie Sandgreen, Ubuntu Audio
 Tweaks who will be great to have in the next issue.
 You can test the soft here
 http://www.sandgreen.dk/index.php?side=python_uat
 Tell us what you think about.
 Amts
 Teza.



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Re: Ubuntu Audio Tweaks

2010-01-02 Thread teza
Hi, for 64 bits you've got to compil dssi-vst, which is quite simple. 
Download sources here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dssi/files/dssi-vst/
cd ==make==sudo make install.

To run a vst, open a terminal, type vsthost your vst, and connect to jack.

Regards.
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Colectivo Sonidos Libertarios a écrit :
 I have ubuntustudio 9.10 64 bits on an amd athlon x2 250 and lanparty dk
 790gx with 3gb ram

 cant install dssi-vst: Error: Arquitecture incorrect 'i386
 any 64 options?

   
 Hi all, fiew times ago we where talking about having Raccarack in the
 next Ubuntu Studio Lucid instead Creox which is a very good idea. But
 there'sanother soft  build by Sandie Sandgreen, Ubuntu Audio
 Tweaks who will be great to have in the next issue.
 You can test the soft here
 http://www.sandgreen.dk/index.php?side=python_uat
 Tell us what you think about.
 Amts
 Teza.



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