FWIW the site and particularly the animated SVG is amazing, well done,
but my Firefox process in top is registering around 90% CPU usage and
my fans have kicked on this quite beefy laptop.
Also FWIW, I would put the site in place asap and not wait for some
grand future launch date. The sooner the
On 7/5/19 7:01 am, eeickme...@ubuntu.com wrote:
As I look at this goal (Phase 1: 19.04) I presented in the link
above, I feel as though we have accomplished this.
As a Kubuntu user I can't thank you guys enough. Being able to
"bolt on" well supported audio tools without resorting to KXStudio
or
On 17/4/19 12:25 pm, Lawrence Boothby wrote:
I have used wordpress child themes so that changes to the theme code
are isolate in a small file and updates work properly without having
to update updates to the base theme.
Or use something like the free versions of Elementor and Astra and
not deal
On 30/10/18 8:31 pm, Thomas Pfundt wrote:
I recently read that Ubuntu Studio may be adopting the Plasma
Desktop, or at least adding it as an "official" option.
Offering Plasma as an alternative desktop environment was> discussed as one option
for future releases, however this has> meanwhile be
I recently read that Ubuntu Studio may be adopting the Plasma
Desktop, or at least adding it as an "official" option. Is this
correct and if so is there anywhere I can follow the progress
of this transition?
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x27;ve only noticed a performance hit when using massively multitracked
ardour sessions (which I now do on an unencrypted partition that gets
shredded after mixdown), but for routine use on a modern machine the
bottlenecks for data transfer seem to be elsewhere.
Keep up the good work everyone - thanks
ed successfully on far more systems than UbubtuStudio.
Mark
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I think that's a really important point. For the sake of sustainability,
the forum needs to be a place to share one's knowledge just as much as a
place to ask questions.
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Quoting Eric Hedekar :
> So the official 9.04 announcement went out a good seven+ hours ago, which
> included a link to http://www.ubuntustudio.org/downloads however there have
> been zero updates to the Ubuntu Studio webpage and that link directs people
> to download 8.10
>
> Is there a reason f
Cory K. wrote:
> So wow. Here it is. The end of the road for me as lead of Studio. My
> plan was always to head up 4 releases and Intrepid marks that.
>
> Besides the end of my commitment my personal situation has changed. I
> have recently accepted a CAD job that will be taking up much of my time.
Public bug reported:
I have recently installed ubuntustudio-audio i386 8.04.1. which includes
linux kernel 2.6.24-19rt. After installation grub reported "error 15
file not found". The kernel was correctly listed in the grub menu.lst,
identically to the generic kernel with the only difference being
I can see pro's and con's to this, but one real benefit would be for end
users to see how the developer uses an application. Often features that
don't make it into the initial documentation can be revealed just by
watching the developer go through the motions. After all, who better to
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