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Jonathan Leonard schrieb:
>> Hartmut Noack wrote:
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>>> looks like your /etc/security/limits.conf is not set properly. An
>>> Upgrade to studio seems to fail to set this,
>> No. A upgrade handles it fine. There's a poin
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> hello
> thanks very much for your answers!
>
> i tried to recommended solution:
>
>>> looks like your /etc/security/limits.conf is not set properly. An
>>> Upgrade to studio seems to fail to set this, the install from DVD
Matt, I'm glad that it worked out for you. If you are interested,
here is a great resource (one of many I'm sure) for Linux commands
(this is associated with bash, but most of these commands will also
work with other shells too):
http://www.ss64.com/bash/
Cheers!
- Darrin
On 10/26/07, Matt He
hello
thanks very much for your answers!
i tried to recommended solution:
>> looks like your /etc/security/limits.conf is not set properly. An
>> Upgrade to studio seems to fail to set this, the install from DVD does
>> this OK. This file needs to have the following 3 lines at its end:
>>
>> @au
Hi Darrin,
Well, I downloaded the regular Ubuntu Gutsy live CD, installed it clean and
tested it out - I don't think Compiz Fusion is terribly interesting, so I
reinstalled from the Ubutu Studio CD (clean install again) and tested with just
the laptop, then with the 22" widescreen attached. If
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 08:23:23AM -0700, Matt Henry wrote:
> That's a big decision - If I were you, I would check on the support forums -
> many people have had network problems with 7.10 (including me) which caused
> them not to be able to connect with wifi. Some people experience random
> lo
Hi!
I wonder if anyone knows how to set the rear channels of the Soundblaster
Audigy Platinum as independant channels. I've given up trying to do so since I
started using Linux (with the extinct Demudi). I have the alsa mixer with
independant volumes for the "surround" channels, but they are sti
With Ubuntu Studio-Gutsy our packages have moved into the Ubuntu proper
repos. We encourage everyone to use those packages. We will be shutting
down the repo mostly due to maintenance/bandwidth costs.
-Cory \m/
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> Hartmut Noack wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
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>> looks like your /etc/security/limits.conf is not set properly. An
>> Upgrade to studio seems to fail to set this,
>
> No. A upgrade handles it fine. There's a point in the upgrade where it
> will ask you if you want to replace the file. You
Hartmut Noack wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
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> looks like your /etc/security/limits.conf is not set properly. An
> Upgrade to studio seems to fail to set this,
No. A upgrade handles it fine. There's a point in the upgrade where it
will ask you if you want to replace the file. You gotta sa
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looks like your /etc/security/limits.conf is not set properly. An
Upgrade to studio seems to fail to set this, the install from DVD does
this OK. This file needs to have the following 3 lines at its end:
@audio -
hello
i am trying to use qjackctl with the realtime option checked, so far
with no luck.
i get the following information in the messages window:
08:36:06.348 Patchbay deactivated.
08:36:06.358 Statistics reset.
JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
08:36:06.424 MIDI connection graph change.
08:36
Last night I tried again and everything worked well. Oh well.
I will go back to ubuntustudio-7.04 and then upgrade to 7.10 may be in 2-3
months.
Thanks
On 10/25/07, Luis de Bethencourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Can you paste in here the version of the Ubuntu Studio menu you are using?
>
> Lu
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