AW: cooler fan frequency hp probook 4410s ubuntuStudio
--- Angel Laya aelhernan...@gmail.com schrieb am Do, 25.11.2010: Von: Angel Laya aelhernan...@gmail.com Betreff: cooler fan frequency hp probook 4410s ubuntuStudio An: Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Datum: Donnerstag, 25. November, 2010 22:01 Uhr hi all. I have installed UbuntuStudio 10.04 LTS on a hp laptop ProBook 4410. The fan rotational frequency is very high, as it should not be so. How I can regulate it? Thanks -- - Angel E. Laya Hernández Diseñador / Fotógrafo Designer / Photographer http://aelhernandez.com/ LinuxUser= 451483 UbuntuUser= 28914 Twiter: @_aelhernandez_ Este mensaje no contiene virus, porque ha sido creado con Linux, utilizando Software Libre y auditable. This message doesn't contain viruses, because it has been created with Linux, using auditable Free Software. -Integrierter Anhang folgt- -- 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 Hello, try installing/activating the proprietary driver of your graphics card. Stefan -- 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-users Digest, Vol 42, Issue 18
--- Luke Yelavich them...@ubuntu.com schrieb am Di, 2.11.2010: Von: Luke Yelavich them...@ubuntu.com Betreff: Re: Ubuntu-Studio-users Digest, Vol 42, Issue 18 An: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Datum: Dienstag, 2. November, 2010 02:47 Uhr On Mon, Nov 01, 2010 at 08:58:39PM EDT, Tim Cook wrote: On Mon, 2010-11-01 at 18:47 -0500, Brian David wrote: You are correct that Synaptic will remove the meta package, but this will NOT remove any of the actual individual pieces of software. It'll just remove the metapackage itself, which is not software so much as a list of software. -- Ahhh, okay. I was concerned it would remove everything listed in the meta-package. Thanks for the info. It is possible for things to be adjusted such that if you remove a package, the audio metapackage remains installed. This is done by moving all the packages the ubuntustudio-audio metapackage pulls in from being direct dependencies, to recommends. The packages still get installed, due to recommends being installed by default. Luke -- 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 Would it be possible for Synaptic to actually say that it is removing a meta-package and not the software that the meta-package-list includes? It could avoid confusion, I guess. Stefan -- 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: Tasks, Workflows, and Packages for Ubuntu Studio Natty
Dear Hartmut, thank you for your compassion. I bought a laptop in 2008 for personal use. At that point I wanted to try Ubuntu Studio but it stopped very quickly because of the non-working wireless connectivity. I only had a wireless connection available in the basement. I installed Linux Mint and it has been working very well. I've also moved twice within the last year and have not gotten my music equipment up and running. Nevertheless, I've been reading all emails in this mailing list and it seems the best setup for Ubuntu Studio would be a desktop PC with a wired network connection, a firewire audio adapter and a MIDI controller that can be plugged in into the GAME port. I had gotten myself a USB audio adapter and a USB midi controller. From what I've learned here, USB seems not to be a very good choice. I am still in the phase of deciding what to do next, and that requires time and money (neither of which I have plenty of, currently). Thank you once again for sharing your knowledge! Sincerely, Stefan --- Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de schrieb am Sa, 30.10.2010: Von: Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de Betreff: Re: Tasks, Workflows, and Packages for Ubuntu Studio Natty An: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Datum: Samstag, 30. Oktober, 2010 23:28 Uhr Am 30.10.2010 20:51, schrieb saearea-t...@yahoo.com: Hello Hartmut, thank you very much for the additional work-flow description! Looks great, but I am sorry that I can't test it. Sad - any particular reasons? You can simplyfy the workflow if you skip the avidemux-excursion. You can record the given soundtrack in Ardour as it is being played in OME. Less elegant but simple and just works ;-) Also if you do not need MIDI-composing, you can work it out with Ardour and OME alone... good luck :-) HZN Best regards, Stefan --- Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de schrieb am Sa, 30.10.2010: Von: Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de Betreff: Re: Tasks, Workflows, and Packages for Ubuntu Studio Natty An: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Datum: Samstag, 30. Oktober, 2010 19:09 Uhr Am 29.10.2010 23:36, schrieb Scott Lavender: Hello again. For those who are interesting, and I would hope most would be, you can find the task and workflow wiki page at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Workflows I have added a workflow for video-postproduction. Comments welcome :-) All users are encouraging to peruse this page and add their contributions! We only ask that if you have a differing workflow that one that is already extant, please add yours as an alternative and do not remove the other. Before going further I want to explain more about what I mean when I use the term package set. This term is a reference to the applications installed by default with Ubuntu Studio. These packages are NOT being removed from the archives. You can always install these packages at any time, by any method of choice. We are only discussing the inclusion of these package on the Ubuntu Studio ISO. Right. Now that we have that out of the way, I want to inform you how the currently installed package set will change for Natty. These will be new packages (or applications) installed by default when installing Ubuntu Studio: * guitarix * hydrogen-drumkits * lashd * mscore (to replaces denemo and lilypond) * phasex * qtractor (to replace seq24) Qtractor is by no means a replacement for seq24. It is just a completely different application. Seq24 is a pattern-oriented sequencer taht can be used for live-performance in ways that qtractor cannot be used and is not intended to be used. I would consider it a big mistake to remove Seq24. To replace it with qtractor would be like replacing a helicopter with an Airbus. * specimen * whysynth * yoshimi (to replace zynaddsubfx) These are packages (or applications) that are currently included with Ubuntu Studio, but will no longer be: * aconnectgui * audacity I find this logical since Audacity does not fit very well into Jack. Still I wonder what would be the replacement for it (Ardour for more sophisticated waveediting and Mhawaveedit for simle tasks could be a sane recommendation for Audacity-users I guess. * beast * bitscope * bristol * csound * denemo (replaced by mscore) * freebirth * freqtweak * genpo * jackeq * jacktools * jdelay * lillypond (replaced by mscore) * lmms LMMS has a unique concept in terms of usage and workflow that is *not* doubled by qtractor. I'd recommend to keep it. * mixxx * muse * qamix * seq24 (replaced by qtractor) see above - I strongly recommend to keep Seq24. * terminatorx * timemachine Many like timemachine and will be disappointed not to find it automatically installed. Though I would not consider it essential. best regs HZN/berlin * timidity * tk707 * xwax * zynaddsubfx Again, the goal
Re: Tasks, Workflows, and Packages for Ubuntu Studio Natty
Hello Hartmut, thank you very much for the additional work-flow description! Looks great, but I am sorry that I can't test it. Best regards, Stefan --- Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de schrieb am Sa, 30.10.2010: Von: Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de Betreff: Re: Tasks, Workflows, and Packages for Ubuntu Studio Natty An: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Datum: Samstag, 30. Oktober, 2010 19:09 Uhr Am 29.10.2010 23:36, schrieb Scott Lavender: Hello again. For those who are interesting, and I would hope most would be, you can find the task and workflow wiki page at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Workflows I have added a workflow for video-postproduction. Comments welcome :-) All users are encouraging to peruse this page and add their contributions! We only ask that if you have a differing workflow that one that is already extant, please add yours as an alternative and do not remove the other. Before going further I want to explain more about what I mean when I use the term package set. This term is a reference to the applications installed by default with Ubuntu Studio. These packages are NOT being removed from the archives. You can always install these packages at any time, by any method of choice. We are only discussing the inclusion of these package on the Ubuntu Studio ISO. Right. Now that we have that out of the way, I want to inform you how the currently installed package set will change for Natty. These will be new packages (or applications) installed by default when installing Ubuntu Studio: * guitarix * hydrogen-drumkits * lashd * mscore (to replaces denemo and lilypond) * phasex * qtractor (to replace seq24) Qtractor is by no means a replacement for seq24. It is just a completely different application. Seq24 is a pattern-oriented sequencer taht can be used for live-performance in ways that qtractor cannot be used and is not intended to be used. I would consider it a big mistake to remove Seq24. To replace it with qtractor would be like replacing a helicopter with an Airbus. * specimen * whysynth * yoshimi (to replace zynaddsubfx) These are packages (or applications) that are currently included with Ubuntu Studio, but will no longer be: * aconnectgui * audacity I find this logical since Audacity does not fit very well into Jack. Still I wonder what would be the replacement for it (Ardour for more sophisticated waveediting and Mhawaveedit for simle tasks could be a sane recommendation for Audacity-users I guess. * beast * bitscope * bristol * csound * denemo (replaced by mscore) * freebirth * freqtweak * genpo * jackeq * jacktools * jdelay * lillypond (replaced by mscore) * lmms LMMS has a unique concept in terms of usage and workflow that is *not* doubled by qtractor. I'd recommend to keep it. * mixxx * muse * qamix * seq24 (replaced by qtractor) see above - I strongly recommend to keep Seq24. * terminatorx * timemachine Many like timemachine and will be disappointed not to find it automatically installed. Though I would not consider it essential. best regs HZN/berlin * timidity * tk707 * xwax * zynaddsubfx Again, the goal is to make Ubuntu Studio more effective and proficient, in essence more useful. Users want to accomplish a task (e.g. mix a song), not just run an application. The current status of the package set ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PackageSelectionDevelopment) was developed to assist users accomplish tasks. If an application is listed to no longer be included with Ubuntu Studio but you want it to be, then please identify a task that requires it and develop a workflow at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Workflows This is your chance to directly influence which applications are included with Ubuntu Studio. ScottL -- 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
UbuntuStudio webpage - link error in the news section
Hello, I've found a link error on the ubuntustudio webpage. Does anyone know who would be responsible to fix it? http://ubuntustudio.org/news Get Ubuntu Studio 9.04 final now. (the link points to 8.10) Thank you very much in advance. Sincerely, Stefan -- 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