I just installed the latest 15.04, and I apply all updates as they show
up. Whatever software versions are included in it, that's what I'm
using.
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Then I've rebooted the system. But nothing has changed. What's going on?
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I just bought a CD called "Far away trains passing by", by Ulrich
Schnauss. It's close enough to Tangerine Dream to appeal to this huge TD
fan ;-) but different enough so that it sounds original, not just a
carbon copy.
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Andrew Hunter wrote:
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> I am not sure if you guys are subscribed to the -devel ML, but we are
> deciding between kdenlive and Open Movie Editor (Both in the repos) for
> inclusion by default.
Why not both?
(just curious)
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M-Audio 1010 which is very well supported on Linux - no
problems with it, either on Ubuntu or on Fedora.
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Florin Andrei wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> USB sadly is a must, as it is the only i / o my Asus Eee has.
>
> Are you sure your machine has enough CPU power to deal with the more
> complex patches? After all, it's just a 900 MHz Celeron.
Scratch that. It'
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> USB sadly is a must, as it is the only i / o my Asus Eee has.
Are you sure your machine has enough CPU power to deal with the more
complex patches? After all, it's just a 900 MHz Celeron.
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re looking for - it's for listening, not
for the music lab, but it shows it can be done. It's just a matter of
the USB chip that the interface uses, and there's plenty of chips that
are well supported by Linux.
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y. I didn't have quite that
kind of issues with it like you did, but it does sometimes crash in
mysterious ways. Feels unpolished.
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ill put
to rest all issues related to the quality of the media per se. Indeed,
we're pretty much already there - this is driven by the needs of the
video distribution, with its much bigger needs for bandwidth.
So, cheer up, it will get worse before it gets better.
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require a lot of disk space, such as digital video
processing and DVD authoring, a MythTV server, etc.
Having a single root partition and nothing else makes it easier to avoid
situations when I don't have enough disk space to complete the work. But
of course, then it's harder to upgrade t
D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Friday 28 December 2007, Florin Andrei wrote:
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>> Are there any issues with doing an upgrade (as opposed to backup /
>> format / install fresh / restore) from Ubuntu Studio 7.04 to 7.10?
>
> I had a number of problems with the upgrade,
during the upgrade related to the special kernel used by
Studio? Issues with NVidia binary driver?
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