We need to establish a way for the community to contribute wallpapers to
our releases. How do we do this? Any ideas?
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On Wed, May 21, 2014, at 12:49 PM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
Out of the current packages available, I'm thinking:
# audio plumbing and tools
jackd
a2jmidid
alsa tools and utils (alsa-tools, alsa-tools-gui, alsa-utils)
ffado (ffado-tools, ffado-dbus-server, ffado-mixer-qt4)
Here are the three address links to the Ubuntu Studio Release Schedule
I've set up at Google Calendar:
XML -
https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/official.ubuntustudio%40gmail.com/public/basic
iCal -
https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/official.ubuntustudio%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics
html -
On Wed, 2014-05-21 at 14:43 +0200, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
So what would you do after installation? In my world I need an
application to record something, otherwise I don't know what the use
of the iso is?
For what usage? To record audio only, to record MIDI only, to record
audio and MIDI?
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.netwrote:
On Wed, 2014-05-21 at 14:43 +0200, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
So what would you do after installation? In my world I need an
application to record something, otherwise I don't know what the use
of the iso is?
For
On Wed, 2014-05-21 at 15:06 +0200, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Ralf Mardorf
ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote:
On Wed, 2014-05-21 at 14:43 +0200, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
So what would you do after installation? In my world I need
Are package uploaders properly testing their own packages? When I
wrote a one passphrase/multi volume cryptsetup interface simply
to use it myself in systemd and dracut, I had to set up a dummy partition
with a keyfile so I could test that option, as otherwise I could not
write it into the
On Arch and Debian I use JWM. I used Xfce4 before I switched to JWM. I
still have the option to use Xfce4, but I don't want to do this. Soon
I'll switch from Xfce4 to JWM for *buntu installs too.
Ubuntu Studio developers, you should test JWM for a while.
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On Wed, 21 May 2014, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
An ubuntustudio-audio-minimal package would make it easier for users to
install only the core audio applications for the audio workflows. Also,
it could be used in our suggested smaller ISO.
What should it include?
Out of the current packages available,
On Wed, 21 May 2014, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
Shouldn't there be a DAW of some kind? Ardour is the main that comes to
mind, but I suppose is rather big?
No. Not in the audio-minimal. There are a number of daws around, but what
we do want to include is enough so that any DAW will work. I am
On Wed, 2014-05-21 at 13:54 -0700, Len Ovens wrote:
On Wed, 21 May 2014, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
pulseaudio-module-jack
gladish
I wouldn't include pulseaudio and especially not gladish.
The only thing I can think that is missing is some kind of patch bay for
jack.
I would include
On Thu, 22 May 2014, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2014-05-21 at 13:54 -0700, Len Ovens wrote:
On Wed, 21 May 2014, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
pulseaudio-module-jack
gladish
I wouldn't include pulseaudio and especially not gladish.
Hard to take your idea about pulse seriously as your hate for both
Wouldnt it be better to go with something with high performance and super
light weight in terms of either a window manager or DE.
I have tried enlightenment and its rather light weight and rather zippy.
reason being is its coded in native c/c++. is this something advantageous
for a suite geared
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