Re: R: Audio issues in 10.04

2012-09-17 Thread Gabbe Nord
Short reply coming up. I would recommend looking for something that's
probably called kxstudio-welcome or something similar in the repository.
More specifically what you need is the kxstudio welcome script, which sets
your system up properly automatically. I can also warmly recommend getting
the full kxstudio distribution, it's great!
On Sep 17, 2012 3:26 PM, Thomas Orgis thomas-fo...@orgis.org wrote:

 Am Mon, 17 Sep 2012 14:12:40 +0200 (CEST)
 schrieb brian.coll...@alice.it brian.coll...@alice.it:

  Hello Thomas,
  I use KXStudio on top of UbuntuStudio, but the 12.04 version.

 I think there is some misunderstanding: I don't have the issues with
 10.04 but with 12.04. But thanks for the pointer to KXStudio forum ...
 I got confused with all that flavouring of ubuntu. I see that I perhaps
 should not blame UbuntuStudio when I have a partial mix with KXStudio
 (I just treated it as PPA to get current Ardour ... every 'buntu
 install I do seems to need an assortment of PPAs to make it work ...
 the hell of conflicting rpm repos for RHEL gives an acknowledging wink).

 So, It seems I'm half-way between two flavours of 'buntu here? You
 install ubuntu ... turn it into ubuntu studio ... then into
 KXStudio ...

 I guess I have to test 2, er, 3 setups before continuing to bugger either
 project

 1. roll-back of KXStudio stuff to vanilla UbuntuStudio,
 2. do a full install of kxstudio-desktop-xfce, kxstudio-meta-audio ...
 and finally, KXStudio-kernel-realtime
 3. or do a short-track and just install the KXStudio kernel, which
 might be better tested with the kxstudio JACK.

 I have prepared a USB drive with AVLinux 6 for comparison ... let's see
 if _some_ setup works. And then, I can figure out what 'buntu or not I
 need to get a working recording box.


 Alrighty then,

 Thomas

 PS: Won't UbuntuStudio 12.04 integrate future 2.8.x Ardour releases?
 It's all about bugfixes. And Ardour has lots of those. It just doesn't
 feel right to work with 2.8.12 when there is 2.8.14 . Even if the new
 version introduces new ones, it is one step closer to the illusive
 2.8.FINAL that finally does not crash during mixing. It's a fine
 tool ... it just should never crash. We should not let web browsers set
 the standard for application stability:-/
 But well, I guess the solution is to go KXStudio right away, which
 seems to provide current versions of things.

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Re: Will Ubuntu Studio official relase Natty on 2011-Apr-28?

2011-04-13 Thread Gabbe Nord
What's the kernelstatus etc? What kernel will be used by default?

On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Scott Lavender scottalaven...@gmail.comwrote:


 On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 1:39 AM, Ralf Mardorf 
 ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.netwrote:

 Sorry, last Email, time to get quiet for a while.

  Switching to Natty might be ok, but a test candidate perhaps won't make
  it easier. Sometimes we need to bark, that's ok, but we shouldn't bite

 oneself in the foot ;).

 Am I mistaken? Is Natty already a stable release candidate or at least a
 relative stable test candidate?


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 Ralf,

 Yes, we are planning on releasing Ubuntu Studio Natty Narwhal 11.04 April
 28th, 2011.

 Yes,  it is relatively stable.  With Ubuntu changing their foundation (i.e.
 gnome-panel and Unity) I wouldn't be surprised if there are some glitches
 though.

 Cheers,
 ScottL


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Re: Parametric Equalizer

2010-12-22 Thread Gabbe Nord
Hello!

Linuxdsp (www.linuxdsp.co.uk) has a good graphical EQ, and costs £10.

The Calf-git plugins also contains a good parametric eq with graphical
representation of which I'm very satisfied.
I would recommend getting it from some PPA (I think FalkXT has its) which a
recently compiled git-build. Otherwise you wont get the same results.

Both are LV2 plugins.
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Miranda Pennington mirnan...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks to everyone who has responded to my first question here on the
 mailing list :)

 I am wondering if anyone has found a decent parametric equalizer plugin for
 using with ardour or another program. Something that allows you to control
 the Q for any adjustment and has a graphic representation showing the EQ
 adjustment as a point on a curve.

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Re: wifi problem !! somebody solve this plzzz..

2010-11-30 Thread Gabbe Nord
Do you have network-manager installed?

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:35 PM, MiRcHiS mirchis...@gmail.com wrote:


 somebody solve my problem.. please .. my wifi is not working as int mine
 is  HP pavilion laptop and i have a button to switch the wifi and blue tooth
 but unfortunately
 it is showing only red light either it is on or off. But it is working good
 in Windows. Don't know what's the problem with Ubuntu 10.10. updated it many
 times but update could not solve my problem.. :(
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Re: fglrx ATI driver and rt kernel how to?

2010-11-25 Thread Gabbe Nord
Install all fglrx packages from that PPA. I was also confused from the
fglrx-installer package but you just need to install all the fglrx packages
from the PPA and it will be fine!

On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Joan Quintana joan_quint...@yahoo.comwrote:

 I've been using the ATI propietary driver in my Lucid 10.04 with
 2.6.31-11-rt
 kernel. Quite stable, but difficult and a lot of tweaking to install it.
 After restore my system to a previous snapshot (where fglrx was working
 stable), now fglrx is deconfigured once again.

 From a previous post I realized that there is an fglrx patch from Bogani's
 PPA. I have the repo already updated (I'm working with his rt kernel), but
 sudo apt-get install fglrx-installer doesn't found any package.

 May be I miss something... if this patch is removed from Lucy, can I use
 this patch from another release (I tried)? is it true that this patch works
 for lowlatency kernel and not for the rt kernel?

 Looking for an easy and stable way to working with the ATI driver, thanks.

 Joan Q




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