not load.
>
> Any guides, tips or tricks or explain better the problem and how to fix it
> or other testing approach?
>
> Thanks,
Wrong mailing list.
You want ubuntu-studio-us...@lists.ubuntu.com
This is for development collaboration, not general help.
Moreover, we don'
seems to me all rigth but I end on
an eternal black screen.
The problem is that nvidia drivers doesn't work with Ubuntu Studio 22.04
low latency kernel and the X server not load.
Any guides, tips or tricks or explain better the problem and how to fix it
or other testing approach?
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I
t the audio gear out in
some recording work for theatre click tracks coming soon as well as more
publishing work.
Thank you all!
On 13 April 2019 23:56:34 BST, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Images for the pre-RC release are ready for testing at http://
>cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
Giving it a spin.
I love that Disco Dog!
On 4/14/19 12:56 AM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Images for the pre-RC release are ready for testing at http://
> cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/20190413.1/
>
> Please log-in to the ISO tracker to log you
Hi All,
Images for the pre-RC release are ready for testing at http://
cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/20190413.1/
Please log-in to the ISO tracker to log your results at https://
iso.qa.ubuntu.com.
Happy testing!
Erich
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Ubuntu Studio
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to be abandoned.
Best
Eylul
On 05/20/2018 11:43 PM, Aleksander Pusz wrote:
> I'm 3D artist using FOSS software mostly. Currently I'm planning to
> switch completely to Linux and testing KDE and GNOME for production
> workflow. I was considering KDE as it "seems to b
I'm 3D artist using FOSS software mostly. Currently I'm planning to
switch completely to Linux and testing KDE and GNOME for production
workflow. I was considering KDE as it "seems to be more technically
advanced" (taking less RAM, faster etc.) but unfortunately I'
So budgie will probably not work for us. Cinamon also has issues That
would be hard to overcome. I have pretty much decided that while tilix
has some nice features... I don't find myself using them and the way it
deals with the window decoration doesn't allow the theme to do it's work.
In gener
Great write-up, Len!
>I was told there was a way I could run plain gnome shell from vanilla, but I
>could not find it and there does not seem to be a Ubuntu flavour that runs
>>gnome shell anymore. If someone knows how I can do that... I will try that
>also, but in all honesty, if there is not
I downloaded and installed Ubuntu Desktop (Vanilla even) and installed it.
After mucking about in it, adding some bits... I was able to get something
that is quite workable. Aside from the way everything seems to have been
gelded and have less options and functionality, if we wanted to make
Stu
Hi,
I don't know if this is helpful for you but I have used this resource to
find out about the testing process:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Testing/ISOTesting
Nicolas
2018-04-06 11:14 GMT+00:00 Ri2Tech :
> Hi,
>
> I am ready for testing Ubuntu studio 18.04. Please l
Hi,
I am ready for testing Ubuntu studio 18.04. Please let me know the test
cases and process.
Also I am thinking to create some videos about Ubuntu studio. I am open to
idea's.
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Hi
actually testing US 18.04 (nightly build)
everything works great but I cannot install lightworks and
Waveform/Tracktion8 because Libcurl3 is missing (I cannot install libcurl3 if I
need freetuxtv)
More details:
- Softs working great on 18.04: libre office, mozilla, evolution, ardour
Hi
actually testing US 18.04
everything works great but I cannot install lightworks and
Waveform/Tracktion8 because Libcurl3 is missing
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Hi all,
For those that would like to help out with testing Ubuntu Studio, the
latest "point" release for Ubuntu Studio 16.04.4 (Xenial) is ready for
testing.
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/386/builds
Click on the link to the 32 or 64 bit test cases, and you will fin
There have been long-standing complaints about Linux systems in general becoming
unresponsive when waiting on the hard drive for something. Pretty sure this
can't be
fixed at the distro level.
On 2/14/2018 at 10:34 PM, "Helios Martinez Dominguez"
wrote:
>
>Greetings.
>
>After trying Artsy syst
Greetings.
After trying Artsy system, everything seems alright with the exception of
long standing hard disk activity which drops responsive behavior when web
browsing, even just closing the web browser, mouse and keyboard drop
functionality for long standing terms while there should be no connect
Hi All,
This is a call for assistance with Testing in Ubuntu Studio.
I am currently finding it very difficult to put the time I would like
into fulfilling the role I took on some time ago, to be the Test Team
Lead for Ubuntu Studio. Therefore, I am looking for volunteers to join
the team (if not
n a machine that to rely on, or
> don't have backups for. The Beta has been tested, and should not
> cause too many problems, but you never know - that is why we need
> to test! :-)
>
> There is also a planned On-Air hangout on Monday 16th October, for
> people to learn how
ed to test! :-)
There is also a planned On-Air hangout on Monday 16th October, for
people to learn how to do ISO testing. There should be many experienced
people online to answer any questions. Read more here:
https://community.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-17-10-community-iso-testing/458
Rega
Hi All,
Please help make sure the release of Ubuntu Studio Artful goes smoothly,
and begin testing the Final Beta with us:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/382/builds
We need as many different types of machine and hardware tested as
possible. Please do not use your "only&quo
me know, as I need to let the Release Team know when we are
finished testing, and they want to release later today.
Regards,
Ross
On 08/01/2017 05:55 PM, Ross Gammon wrote:
> HI All, > > This is a call for help. > > It is time for the 2nd last release
update of Ubuntu Studio Xe
instructions are linked from there):
32bit:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/380/builds/153566/testcases
64bit:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/380/builds/153565/testcases
There are links for how to test and use the testing tracker here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker
Get
Hi All,
I recently found out about this session on Ubuntu Testing Day - I wish I
had been able to sit in. Great advertising by Eylül and Len!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IifME1M8lpM
Regards,
Ross
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If you haven't noticed already - the Zesty Release Candidates are ready
for testing.
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/375/
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Hi All,
I seem to be constantly a week behind at the moment!
Anyway, the First Beta images for Ubuntu Studio Zesty (17.04) are ready
for testing:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/373/builds
If you would like to help out and it is your first time, there are links
to help from
Hi All,
Apparently a new ISO is ready for testing (Ubuntu Studio Xenial
16.04.2). I am not sure what the problem was with the last one. It
worked for all those that tested it.
Anyway, if you have time to give a quick test over the next hour or so:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker
nload page for how to use zsync to update the ISO image when
> testing eventually starts.
>
> There are also links to instructions at the top of the page (linked
> above) about how to do the test and report bugs. Please read these
> ahead of time so you are ready on the day.
>
could get
prepared by clicking on the link at
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/351/builds to download the
latest Xenial "daily" build. There are instructions on the download page
for how to use zsync to update the ISO image when testing eventually starts.
There are als
Hi All,
We have enabled the testsuite of test cases for Ubuntu Studio Zesty on
the package tracker:
http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/370/builds/135507/testcases
If you would like to help out with testing the latest versions of our
important applications, then go for it
the next release a beauty, then get testing!
>
> The first Release Candidate has just been uploaded:
>
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/368/builds
>
> There are links to download the DVD images, and how to do the testing on
> this page. Don't be afraid
Hi All,
So we are less than one week away from the next release of Ubuntu Studio.
If you have a spare computer that you don't mind breaking (or
overwriting the data on the hard disk), and you would like to help make
the next release a beauty, then get testing!
The first Release Cand
Looks like we had a re-spin 30 minutes ago. The good news is that it
built OK and that it is in the tracker :)
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and we will have to run the tests again.
>
> It is important that we have as many testers as possible, and find as
> may bugs as possible, so that we have time to try and fix them before
> the release in October.
>
> Application Testing
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> In addi
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016, at 07:21 AM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2016, at 06:48 AM, Ross Gammon wrote:
> > On 08/22/2016 06:28 PM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> > > A new ardour has appeared in unstable, so now would be good to do a
> > > sync-request. I'm unable to do it atm. But, will check back to
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016, at 06:48 AM, Ross Gammon wrote:
> On 08/22/2016 06:28 PM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> > A new ardour has appeared in unstable, so now would be good to do a
> > sync-request. I'm unable to do it atm. But, will check back tomorrow.
> >
> Someone beat me to it :-)
>
>
Well, wasn't me
On 08/22/2016 06:28 PM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> A new ardour has appeared in unstable, so now would be good to do a
> sync-request. I'm unable to do it atm. But, will check back tomorrow.
>
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A new ardour has appeared in unstable, so now would be good to do a
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we will have to run the tests again.
It is important that we have as many testers as possible, and find as
may bugs as possible, so that we have time to try and fix them before
the release in October.
Application Testing
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In addition to the installation tests above, we also n
On Sat, 20 Aug 2016, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
Apparently ardour 5.1 is soon to be released with some bug fixes, which
would be good to do a request-sync for as well. But, I'm not sure about
It seems not. One Dev is for updating right now and the other not. It
hasn't happened yet it is not likely to
.
> >
> > And, to be clear, you need to add the PPA no matter how you decide to
> > test. So, at the end, always do
> >
> > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntustudio-dev/dev-testing
> > sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
> >
> Tha
decide to
> test. So, at the end, always do
>
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntustudio-dev/dev-testing
> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
>
Thanks for looking after this Kaj. It's been a busy week for me.
It took me a while to get my Yakkety VM up-to-date
itory ppa:ubuntustudio-dev/dev-testing
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
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# Help testing
ardour was recently updated to v5. The package was updated just before
Debian Import Freeze, and had at least one problem - which now is fixed,
but not yet uploaded. There may be other problems. So, I'm asking for
help with testing ardour and making sure we don't rele
Copy pasta Kaj's mail, with updated link:
ISOs and test cases can be found here
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/365/builds
If you want to help out, make sure to get yourself a https://launchpad.net
account,
login, and then follow instructions on the link above for testin
tisdagen den 28:e juni 2016 kl. 20:01:17 CEST, Ross Gammon
skrev:
For practise on ISO testing and releasing :-) we also have:
Xenial 16.04.1 point release on 21st July
Trusty 14.04.5 point release on 6th August
I completely forgot about this one until now, as a mail was posted to
ubuntu
Hi,
Today I updated the download page of the website, created a post to
announce to dot release here:
http://ubuntustudio.org/2016/07/ubuntu-studio-16-04-1-released/
and added a link to the 16.04.1 change summary on our Release notes wiki
page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes/Ubunt
Hi all,
i intended to update the release-note page today and the download section
of the website to reflect the 16.04.1 release, but i've been called to 2
job interviews across stockholm today and can't make it before tonight.
If anyone feels for doing it before that, be my guest :) otherwise
On 2016-07-19 12:03, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> There are no previous dot release notes AFAIK. IMO, we can add to the
> same release notes. Just add a new header at the bottom for the dot
> release for any important changes
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> Thank you Kaj! Sorry, i got confused with the alpha2 date next week. But
> i've found the schedule for dot releases now [1]
> Although it doesn't announce for when .2 is planned. Is there another
> wiki page for these schedules?
>
> Indeed,
tracker/milestones/363/builds.
>
> If you want to help out, make sure to get yourself a launchpad account,
> login, and then follow instructions on the link above for testing and
> reporting results. Also, please report any bugs you find.
>
> There may be rebuilds, so we may
get yourself a launchpad account,
login, and then follow instructions on the link above for testing and
reporting results. Also, please report any bugs you find.
There may be rebuilds, so we may need to redo tests a few times until
Thursday, but consider each ISO a release candidate from now on
On 2016-07-07 05:37, C. F. Howlett wrote:
The proposed message looks good.
C. F. Howlett
Thanks cfhowlett and Len :)
Krytarik did a deep digging and found/corrected quite a few errors and
it is now live on:
http://ubuntustudio.org/2016/07/backports-the-benefits-and-the-consequences/
I think
The proposed message looks good.
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On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Set Hallstrom wrote:
Top posting because you already know what is below. I don't see any
problems with content or grammer or spelling.
How about this?
cfhowlett, any input? some one care for checking my plurals and grammar?
:) Am I Forgetting something or Misscomunicating
Hi all,
On 2016-06-28 19:39, Ross Gammon wrote:
> I think it would be a good idea to put the message out on the US
> blog, and forum. Maybe that we could state that:
> 1. we have just started on the work, and the first one (ardour) will
> hopefully be available soon.
> 2. Backports have to be m
Hi Ross,
On 2016-06-28 20:01, Ross Gammon wrote:
I think the Alphas are more for testing some new feature or major
change. I am not aware of anything landing that is earth shattering.
Running the package tracker manual tests
(http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/361/builds/117793
e final Beta. But how about Alpha 2 and Beta 1?
I think the Alphas are more for testing some new feature or major
change. I am not aware of anything landing that is earth shattering.
Running the package tracker manual tests
(http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/361/builds/117793/testcases)
On 2016-06-28 19:39, Ross Gammon wrote:
Hi All,
Thanks for the testing! I think it should be enough to please the
Backporters Team, and they will hopefully look at it soon.
Sorry for being a bit silent lately. Due to a hard disk issue, my main
machine was slowing to a crawl constantly
Hi All,
Thanks for the testing! I think it should be enough to please the
Backporters Team, and they will hopefully look at it soon.
Sorry for being a bit silent lately. Due to a hard disk issue, my main
machine was slowing to a crawl constantly. That's why I dropped out
during the Team Me
Hi list,
Today on the release list they asked if we wanted to participate in the
alpha and beta releases.
I assumed we are not participating in the alpha 1, and guaranteed that
we will participate in the final Beta. But how about Alpha 2 and Beta 1?
I understand its a bit of a "momentum"-moment
that is not possible to write in the hard drive because a no are
sync. Sorry not have a snapshot and I am a spanish parlant, no remember
fine.
But with 4.7 in Backport working fine:
Ardour (4.7) Backport Testing
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/backport-testing
sudo add-apt
o I test?
A:
Step 1 - You need a Trusty and/or Xenial LTS installation of Ubuntu
Studio that you don't mind potentially breaking
Step 2 - follow the instructions
(https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/backport-testing)
to add our Backport Testing ppa and do an apt-get update
Olá agradecido...
HIPHOPGERAIS INTERCÂNBIO
2016-05-29 5:57 GMT-03:00 Set Hallstrom :
> On 2016-05-27 21:59, Ross Gammon wrote:
> > Hi All,
>
> >
> > Q: I want to help, so how do I test?
> > A:
> > Step 1 ... [snip]
>
> Thank you so much for pushing this through Ross!! You are a blessing!
>
> Y
On 2016-05-27 21:59, Ross Gammon wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Q: I want to help, so how do I test?
> A:
> Step 1 ... [snip]
Thank you so much for pushing this through Ross!! You are a blessing!
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shouldn't be an issue.
Q: I want to help, so how do I test?
A:
Step 1 - You need a Trusty and/or Xenial LTS installation of Ubuntu
Studio that you don't mind potentially breaking
Step 2 - follow the instructions
(https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/backport-testing)
Hi All,
Now that 1604 has been released, it is time to start testing 1610!
The package testing tracker is now set up for Yakkety here, with Test
Cases for some of our packages:
http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/361/builds
If you have been wondering how you could help Ubuntu
On Thu, 21 Apr 2016, Thomas Pfundt wrote:
I have never had that happen. I do rename files, but from your comments
further down not as much as you do.
Were you able to reproduce this though? It can be done in a matter of
seconds, in fact, probably even faster than me typing this. I'm really
cur
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016, at 10:41 PM, Thomas Pfundt wrote:
>however I noticed that some of the titles in the slideshow that
> are displayed while installing received line breaks, because apparently
> the text is too long to be displayed in one line. The problem with this
> is that the field in whic
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016, at 02:30 PM, Thomas Pfundt wrote:
> Hi Len,
>
> thanks for your reply.
>
> > Thankyou for testing in other languages. I have not noticed this on my
> > system, but that is because I can only read english.
>
> Well, as far as languages go,
Hi Len,
thanks for your reply.
> Thankyou for testing in other languages. I have not noticed this on my
> system, but that is because I can only read english.
Well, as far as languages go, I could only test Italian and maybe French
in terms of spelling, but I guess it would just genera
,
which is my native language, but I could imagine this happening with
other languages as well, if words tend to be a little longer. When
installing in English, I did not not encounter anything like this.
Thankyou for testing in other languages. I have not noticed this on my
system, but that is
Hi everyone,
sorry for my late reply, but I finally got around to testing the ISO
(amd64 only as of now).
I found a few apparent flaws along the way while installing and using
the system and I am not sure if they might be related to my hardware or
are indeed bugs, so I thought I'd share the
Hi All,
On Thursday, hopefully Ubuntu Studio 16.04 will be released. So, if
anyone would like to give a hand in testing the ISO, that would be great.
The first Release Candidate (RC) has been uploaded to
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/359/builds (Xenial Final).
To test, we boot
t the ISO since I do not have
>> available a computer with good resources, sorry, sorry Great Team : (
>
> That is the way I do all my testing. I have a 2Tb drive I have 4 20GB
> partitions sdb6,7,8 and 9. Then a swap. The rest of it is my large
> default partition.
>
>
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 20:31:27 -0400, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>always any log files are looked over by myself prior to posting
That's what I tried to point out. Even using a command line tool to
report a bug would be ok, assumed it's absolutely clear for the user,
what exactly the command lin
> likely the OP dislike to send credit card information and
>passwords.
>
>Creditcard info? passwords? Testing should be done on a clean
>install. I
>suggest a clean install, user name "Joe Blow" password "testing"
>for an
>install to test things wit
Great Team : (
That is the way I do all my testing. I have a 2Tb drive I have 4 20GB
partitions sdb6,7,8 and 9. Then a swap. The rest of it is my large default
partition.
Personally, I would do the partition resize from GParted before installing
(the normal warnings about backing up your
Hi UbuntuStudii developers, I would like to test the ISO, but my Dell
Inspiron 1750 laptop does not have the resources. It already downloaded
16.04 but I could not install on VirtualBox, it gets very heavy and can
not do anything, this unless I used a light LXQT environment.
I wonder if possib
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 07:33 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 19:23:18 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> >On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 07:20 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >> There are still issues regarding log files. Assumed somebody doesn't
> >> use DHCP, but e.g. PPPoE, the password could be pr
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 19:23:18 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
>On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 07:20 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> There are still issues regarding log files. Assumed somebody doesn't
>> use DHCP, but e.g. PPPoE, the password could be provided in plain
>> text by a log file and even if you don't dia
send credit card information and
passwords.
Creditcard info? passwords? Testing should be done on a clean install.
I suggest a clean install, user name "Joe Blow" password "testing" for
an install to test things with. Sending bug reports from a daily use
system may mean some cha
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 07:20 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> There are still issues regarding log files. Assumed somebody doesn't
> use DHCP, but e.g. PPPoE, the password could be provided in plain text
> by a log file and even if you don't dial up, be careful when filing a
> bug against a MUA.
>
To
send credit card information and
>>> passwords.
>>
>>Creditcard info? passwords? Testing should be done on a clean install.
>>I suggest a clean install, user name "Joe Blow" password "testing" for
>>an install to test things with. Sending b
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 10:01:56 -0700 (PDT), Len Ovens wrote:
>On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
>> But the OP should care what is send by this command line tool, most
>> likely the OP dislike to send credit card information and
>> passwords.
>
>Creditcard i
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
But the OP should care what is send by this command line tool, most
likely the OP dislike to send credit card information and passwords.
Creditcard info? passwords? Testing should be done on a clean install. I
suggest a clean install, user name &quo
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 17:47:06 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
>and so on
What exactly is "and so on"?
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 17:47:06 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
>So, nothing dangerous. But, again, if you can prove me wrong, please
>do. Otherwise, try not to confuse people, please.
I have a better idea, since you recommended to use this tool, you need
to mention what exactly is transmitted. I several t
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 17:36:11 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
>On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 05:33 PM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
>> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 05:21 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> > IMHO nobody should use 'ubuntu-bug ardour' as suggested by Kaj, but
>> > using a browser and logging in and reporting bugs i
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 05:43 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 17:33:36 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> >On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 05:21 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >> IMHO nobody should use 'ubuntu-bug ardour' as suggested by Kaj, but
> >> using a browser and logging in and reporting bugs i
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 17:33:36 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
>On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 05:21 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> IMHO nobody should use 'ubuntu-bug ardour' as suggested by Kaj, but
>> using a browser and logging in and reporting bugs is a good idea, in
>> addition post links to the list.
>>
>
>
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 05:21 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> IMHO nobody should use 'ubuntu-bug ardour' as suggested by Kaj, but
> using a browser and logging in and reporting bugs is a good idea, in
> addition post links to the list.
>
Let's just make it clear that this is Ralfs personal opinion, an
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 05:33 PM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 05:21 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > IMHO nobody should use 'ubuntu-bug ardour' as suggested by Kaj, but
> > using a browser and logging in and reporting bugs is a good idea, in
> > addition post links to the list.
> >
>
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 15:43:03 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
>http://launchpad.net
Shouldn't this read https://bugs.launchpad.net/?
However, at least it anyway would be an Ubuntu One account.
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 08:01:49 -0700 (PDT), Len Ovens wrote:
>"Lot of things wrong"
:D
SICR and I agree with Len, even while I have tendencies to drop Linux
and switch to iPear or a similar iFruit for audio.
IMHO nobody should use 'ubuntu-bug ardour' as suggested by Kaj, but
using a browser and lo
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, Grant Frank Burton wrote:
Greetings all
I downloaded xenial and installed it
Was looking pretty good till I got to Ardour Lot of things wrong.
Is anyone working on this?
"Lot of things wrong" does not give any clue at all. I personally have not
have any proble
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 03:23 PM, Grant Frank Burton wrote:
> Greetings all
>
> I downloaded xenial and installed it
>
> Was looking pretty good till I got to Ardour Lot of things wrong.
>
> Is anyone working on this?
>
None of us are specifically working on any application, but if
figurable and responsive, it's really cool!
> [snip]
> On 2016-04-13 18:23, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> > Thanks for showing interest, and hope to see you around more in the
> > future. Testing is a good way to get involved in the development
> > process, which is something tha
n with Windows and everything is so
>> configurable and responsive, it's really cool!
[snip]
On 2016-04-13 18:23, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> Thanks for showing interest, and hope to see you around more in the
> future. Testing is a good way to get involved in the development
> proces
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