Development Testing (was: Re: audio hardware)

2007-09-17 Thread Cory K.
D. Michael McIntyre wrote: > On Monday 17 September 2007, Cory K. wrote: > >> Off Topic: >> I'd also like to say that our users are also responsible for how a >> release turns out. You must test the development releases to make sure >> things work and report what doesn't. Fixing things after t

Re: audio hardware

2007-09-17 Thread Cory K.
D. Michael McIntyre wrote: > On Monday 17 September 2007, Cory K. wrote: > >> Off Topic: >> I'd also like to say that our users are also responsible for how a >> release turns out. You must test the development releases to make sure >> things work and report what doesn't. Fixing things after t

Re: audio hardware

2007-09-17 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Monday 17 September 2007, Cory K. wrote: > Off Topic: > I'd also like to say that our users are also responsible for how a > release turns out. You must test the development releases to make sure > things work and report what doesn't. Fixing things after the fact > becomes more of an issue than

Re: audio hardware

2007-09-17 Thread Cory K.
Jonathan Leonard wrote: > Hi Raphael, freebirth won't open for me either and I am not sure why > Ubuntu would include non-functioning software in their studio flavour. It was reported a update broke things. I can say however that Freebirth launches fine in Gutsy. Off Topic: I'd also like to say

Re: audio hardware

2007-09-17 Thread Jonathan Leonard
On 9/17/07, Rafael F. Compte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have thought about external audio hardware but I haven't found what > I'm looking for. That really sounds like a great idea since the > integrated Intel sound card of my laptop isn't exactly top notch... > First I thought about an Audigy

audio hardware

2007-09-17 Thread Rafael F. Compte
I have thought about external audio hardware but I haven't found what I'm looking for. That really sounds like a great idea since the integrated Intel sound card of my laptop isn't exactly top notch... First I thought about an Audigy sz2 notebook PCMCIA but it looks like it isn't very well support

Re: problems with Freebirth

2007-09-17 Thread Andrew Hunter
Rafael Etc. wrote: > Hello UbuntuStudio list, > > When I try to open Freebirth with Jacklaunch, return the message: > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > someone can help me with this? Please consider opening a bug report for that package on www.launchpad.net. Read https://help.ubuntu.com/comm

Re: problems with Freebirth

2007-09-17 Thread xhi
Rafael Etc. wrote: > Hello UbuntuStudio list, > > When I try to open Freebirth with Jacklaunch, return the message: > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > someone can help me with this? > > -- > = > Rafael de Lima Franco > Msn.:[EMAIL PROTECTED]