Re: update recommendations?

2009-03-17 Thread Asmo Koskinen
Khashayar Naderehvandi kirjoitti:
 On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 7:21 PM, sue...@empire.net sue...@empire.net wrote:
 - 8.04 -rt with the latest Ardour, Jack, ffado working
 Since 8.10 is not recommended and 9.04 probably will be, you should go
 from 8.04 to 9.04.

Another possibility is keep 8.04 and use unofficial package.

Ardour 2.7.1 - Thursday, 25 Dec 2008 20:24:54 CET
http://www.getdeb.net/app/Ardour

I do not how stable they are, and it is generally not good idea use 
untested/unofficial packages.

But that way you can keep stable 8.04 and just upgrade Ardour. There is 
only 32-bit Ardour 2.7.1 for 8.04...

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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Re: update recommendations?

2009-03-17 Thread laurent.bellegarde
Asmo Koskinen a écrit :
 Khashayar Naderehvandi kirjoitti:
   
 On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 7:21 PM, sue...@empire.net sue...@empire.net wrote:
 
 - 8.04 -rt with the latest Ardour, Jack, ffado working
   
 Since 8.10 is not recommended and 9.04 probably will be, you should go
 from 8.04 to 9.04.
 

 Another possibility is keep 8.04 and use unofficial package.

 Ardour 2.7.1 - Thursday, 25 Dec 2008 20:24:54 CET
 http://www.getdeb.net/app/Ardour

 I do not how stable they are, and it is generally not good idea use 
 untested/unofficial packages.

 But that way you can keep stable 8.04 and just upgrade Ardour. There is 
 only 32-bit Ardour 2.7.1 for 8.04...
getdeb packages are unofficials but they are good and stable.

Laurent

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Re: update recommendations?

2009-03-17 Thread Gustin Johnson
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Khashayar Naderehvandi wrote:
 On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 7:21 PM, sue...@empire.net sue...@empire.net wrote:
 I guess UBStudio 8.10 has the latest revs of much of the software.

 Does this include the latest of Ardour, Jack, Audacity. (is ffado in there?)

 I will pop to the site and dig a bit, but that's not really the point of
 this post.

 Status:

 - 8.04 -rt with the latest Ardour, Jack, ffado working

 - ffado is to be included in 9.0

 Should I bother with upgrading to 8.10 or wait for 9?

It depends.  I am quite happy with 8.10, YMMV.

 In either case, having not attempted an upgrade as yet, what's the
 recommended procedure?

Not surprising, there is more than one way to do it.

 Is there a procedure that will maintain email, network, data and other
 settings?

You can backup your home partition, reinstall, then restore your home
partition.  You can do an in place upgrade (probably best if done from
8.10).  Again, there is more than one way to do it.
 
 Since 8.10 is not recommended and 9.04 probably will be, you should go
 from 8.04 to 9.04. The trouble is, as far as I know, nobody knows if
 an upgrade from 8.04 to 9.10 will work, at least I don't think it's
 officially supported (anybody else, please enlighten me on this
 point).
 

8.04 to 9.04 is not supported and may or may not work.  8.04 - 8.10 -
9.04 should work (I have been upgrading my Ubuntu boxes in place like
this for years, as well as Debian before that).  LTS to LTS should also
work.  This is for vanilla Ubuntu btw.  There may be the odd snag but an
in place upgrade is doable and is in fact how I prefer to do it (a 10+
year Debian habit).

 If you happen to have a separate home partition, the easiest way to go
 about, in my opinion, is to do a clean install of 9.04 and use your
 old home partition. If all else fails, you can always do a complete
 backup of your home, do a clean install, and then restore your home
 partition.
 

To each their own.  This should also work.  If reinstalling, what I will
often do is create a list of installed packages:
dpkg --get-selections  installed-packages.txt

After the clean install, you can mark all of the previously installed
packages for install with the following:

cat installed-packages.txt |dpkg --set-selections

Of course you should backup the installed-packages.txt file as it will
be overwritten by the clean install.
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update recommendations?

2009-03-16 Thread sue...@empire.net
I guess UBStudio 8.10 has the latest revs of much of the software.

Does this include the latest of Ardour, Jack, Audacity. (is ffado in there?)

I will pop to the site and dig a bit, but that's not really the point of
this post.

Status:

- 8.04 -rt with the latest Ardour, Jack, ffado working

- ffado is to be included in 9.0

Should I bother with upgrading to 8.10 or wait for 9?

In either case, having not attempted an upgrade as yet, what's the
recommended procedure?
Is there a procedure that will maintain email, network, data and other
settings?

Regards,
Mac


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