Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-28 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 4/27/20 10:09 AM, eeickme...@ubuntu.com wrote:
> Hi Glenn,
> 
>> On 4/23/20 12:45 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
>>> Due to kernel compatibility reasons, Firewire devices are no
>>> longer supported.
>> 
>> Can you go into a little more detail on that? Is this a permanent
>> change? Is Firewire no longer supported by the kernel?
>> 
> 
> It's actually pretty simple. The kernel has a Firewire module in ALSA
> that conflicts with FFADO.

Thanks for the reply. All I need to work is dvgrab, which I can run
under Debian if necessary (and do the editing in Studio). It is really
time for me to finish digitizing all my DV videotapes of Javanese
gamelan, dancing, and shadow puppets!

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-28 Thread David King



On 23/04/2020 18:45, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:


  Libreoffice Impress

One item that has been requested is the inclusion of Libreoffice 
Impress, which was missing in releases past. We now include it by 
default to help those who need it for making presentations.





So glad that you finally recognise that people who want a multimedia 
type OS will often need to do presentations using Impress.


Otherwise one has to resort to installing OpenOffice instead, which I 
did when I used it as a live USB with persistence, as there was no way 
of installing LibreOffice Impress.


I hope the new US will all work well.


David K

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