ok, i'm sorry.
;)
2009/4/24 Eric Hedekar aftertheb...@gmail.com
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:40 PM, surian sur...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks
it's on the ubuntu studio site now.
2009/4/24 aYo Binitie ayobini...@googlemail.com
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:53 PM, surian sur...@gmail.com wrote:
The following is copied from a thread at Ubuntu Forums where I have been
trying to get a response for days now.
Quote:
Originally Posted by *khan_* [image: View
Post]http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7129119#post7129119
thanks,eventually got the final release but it seems slower than
Hey list,
I'm sorry I don't have more information. There doesn't seem to be any
log information generated. I can't find anything on Google. The real
time kernel in Ubuntu Studio jaunty is failing immediately. It is
puking a lot of characters, but I had a hard time seeing a coherent
error message.
Hi
I just downloaded the alternate iso for 9.04 and wanted to know if I can
upgrade directly from Ubuntu Studio 8.04. I avoided 8.10 because of no
RT kernel, but does that mean that I have to do a clean install (which
would be a real pain in the ass)?
Thanks in advance.
--
Hi
No, you don't need to to a clean install. When you put in the CD while
running 8.04 there should be a message, that a new version has been found or
something like that, there you can do a system upgrade to 9.04 directly.
2009/4/25 Michael Sullivan gar...@wi.rr.com
Hi
I just downloaded the
Just to clarify, I want to go from Ubuntu Studio 8.04 to Ubuntu Studio
9.04... without a clean install if possible.
Michael Sullivan wrote:
Hi
I just downloaded the alternate iso for 9.04 and wanted to know if I can
upgrade directly from Ubuntu Studio 8.04. I avoided 8.10 because of no
RT
Michael,
I don't know the answer to your question, but I waited for the same
reason, and I am having problems getting the realtime kernel to boot.
I've added my info to a bug report at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366352
Just a heads up.
Kjel
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Michael
Hey list,
I'm sorry I don't have more information. There doesn't seem to be any
log information generated. I can't find anything on Google. The real
time kernel in Ubuntu Studio jaunty is failing immediately. It is
puking a lot of characters, but I had a hard time seeing a coherent
error message.
The following is copied from a thread at Ubuntu Forums where I have been trying to get a response for days now.Quote:
Originally Posted by khan_
thanks,eventually
got the final release but it seems slower than the alpha release,and
have
Yes, with the DVD in the drive it says that there are 464 packages that
I can install, when I click on the icon to start the update manager, it
comes up, but then a warning comes up saying that not all updates can be
installed. When I look at the package list, many of the main audio
packages
Susan,
I updated your bug report. There was someone in IRC who was having the
same problem. Do you know what motherboard you have? This fellow on
IRC and I had the exact same model.
Kjel
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Susan Cragin
susancra...@earthlink.net wrote:
Hey list,
I'm sorry I don't
Susan,
I'm running the the non-realtime studio and it has been quite good so far.
Kjel
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Susan Cragin
susancra...@earthlink.net wrote:
The following is copied from a thread at Ubuntu Forums where I have been
trying to get a response for days now.
Quote:
I've been told not to top-post, on other lists. It's become a habit.Can't remember what the comment was, deleted the message, but here's a few thoughts. Firefox has a small problem unrelated to linux-rt. Don't know what it is, but a bug's been reported. Linux-rt freezes on bootup for me and a
On Apr 25, 2009 7:43pm, Scott ubuntustu...@troutpocket.org wrote:
I'd like to chime in here and suggest something that may help people in
the future.
Linux partitioning is quite robust and provides a great opportunity to do
seamless
upgrades. If you create two 10-20GB partitions at the
beej...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 25, 2009 7:43pm, Scott ubuntustu...@troutpocket.org wrote:
I'd like to chime in here and suggest something that may help people
in the future.
Linux partitioning is quite robust and provides a great opportunity
to do seamless
upgrades. If you
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