Jose, to continue the analogy... Like most things that just work out of the
box, there is some assembly required.
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-Original Message-
From: "Jose H."
Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 19:17:44
To:
Subject: What's wrong with jack ?
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Ubuntu-Studio-users
Hi all,
Jack is used for everything, it just seems to be the standard for anything
related to audio in linux, BUT it doesn't work out of the box in Ubuntu
Studio, which for me seems like a huge contradiction, you have everything
that works with jack, but jack doesn't work :S
Am I supposed to *"rm
Kenneth Koym wrote:
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> Paul, can't follow this instruction w/o more; going from places>computer, I
> find the following: computer:///750%20GB%20Hard%20Disk.drive
> computer:///750%20GB%20Hard%20Disk-1.drive
> computer:///CompactFlash%20Drive.drive
> computer:///Floppy%20Drive.drive
> computer://
Scottl - Yes the double option lost me. I see what you're doing. Have a
meeting tonight but I will come back asap. thanks! Kenneth
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Scott Lavender wrote:
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> On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Kenneth Koym wrote:
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>> Scot, I don't follow your terminology when you
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Scott Lavender wrote:
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>
> On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Kenneth Koym wrote:
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>> Scot, I don't follow your terminology when you say below "Add this to your
>> sources: ppa:slavender/lucid". do you mean to place the ppa in
>> System>Administration >Snaptic Upd
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Kenneth Koym wrote:
> Scot, I don't follow your terminology when you say below "Add this to your
> sources: ppa:slavender/lucid". do you mean to place the ppa in
> System>Administration >Snaptic Update Manager or ? not this at all ? +, I
> missed the goal ... apol
Scot, I don't follow your terminology when you say below "Add this to your
sources: ppa:slavender/lucid". do you mean to place the ppa in
System>Administration >Snaptic Update Manager or ? not this at all ? +, I
missed the goal ... apologies. This is new for me. Thanks for your work.
But, when I we
Ubuntu Studio 10.04 Lucid Lynx currently includes qjackctl-0.3.4 which
includes two bugs; one rather problematic and the other just annoying.
Therefore, I have built qjackctl-0.3.6 in my PPA. But first let's explain
the bugs a bit.
** port rename bug **
The first bug is that qjackctl will i
When development for Ubuntu Studio 10.04 Lucid Lynx was begun
Rakarrack-0.3.0 was synced over from Debian. During that six months
development cycle Rakarrack-0.4.2 was released in Debian as well.
Unfortunately it was able to be synced over before release. However, I have
built it in my PPA.