> The problem comes when using Audacious, it will act as if it is playing an
> mp3, but it is sort of stuck and althou I have clicked 'Play' the tack time
> does not move... when I stop qjackctl, Audacious will kick in and become
> un-stuck and just play as normal.
>
> Open pavucontrol, then select
On 7 July 2011 15:03, Vincent de Grandpré wrote:
> Is this a kind of fork or something? A rebellion? haha!
Hahahah, competition is a good thing, prevents stagnation.
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Just noticed this on the Distrowatch's RSS feed, the aims appear to be
identical to the UbuntuStudio or am I missing something? The single
screenshot looks pretty nice. :)
http://www.artistx.org/site3/
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On 1 June 2011 21:24, Matthew Polashek wrote:
> I have the intel WIFI chip.
>
> Blootooth is working fine.
>
> Cellular is not.
Not all D630s have the cellular option (mine didn't). WiFi & bluetooth
worked fine with Maverick until I handed it back in and got a 6410
instead. I tested FC15 on an D63
TSH said the following on 12/05/10 19:45:
> Does Studio 10.04 come with the KDE desktop as well as the default Gnome
> one? I realise this may be a stupid question, but when I log out of my
> usual Gnome session, I see the option to log back in to a KDE session.
> And yet this just results in a
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 5:35 PM, Thierry SALIOU wrote:
> Hi there, I was wondering if somebody if this midi guitare (BEHRINGER
> USB-GUITAR IAXE624),
> will work under UbuntuStudio. And also the(Behringer FCB1010 MIDI
> Footcontroller) , thanks for your help.
Interesting device you got there. Is it
Hi Tal,
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Tal Liron wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> The release candidate statement for Ubuntu Studio 9.04 says that ext4 is not
> recommended. This comes a bit a late for me because I've already converted
> my household to ext4 weeks ago. (Living on the edge, baby!)
If you h
Ah, a long discussion. Just to cut it short:
- Skype : some people just need it. I use it extensively with my
Ubuntu Studio for my podcasts.
- Other apps: I'm not making any money out of music, I use Ubuntu
Studio because it's the best of the multi-purpose distributions
designed with audio/graphi
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Mac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Dell XPS. I have not noticed any fan noise.
Dell Inspiron 9400 - didn't have any fan noise when I got it two years
ago. Now I can hear the fan noise. I blame the worn down fan bearings
+ dust + grime blocking the passages. S
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 7:30 AM, John Missing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had Ubuntu Studio on my machine until a hard drive failure
> necessitated an emergency install of Ubuntu (Intrepid Ibex). Now I find
> that I can't simply add the archive.ubuntustudio.org to the apt sources
> list to conve
Mikael Backman said the following on 20/11/08 22:06:
> Hi. I have Ubuntu studio 8.10 and a simple built_in sound card
>
> I start jack with jack ctl and connect capture_1 and capture_2 to
> Audio_in in Ardour.. But the mic doesn't register when I try to record
> a song.
> I don't know wh
Daniel Green wrote:
> I'm looking to get my hands on a laptop I can use for audio production
> and live performance with UbuntuStudio. I need a bit of help finding
> something suitable. I figure the following should be taken into
> consideration:
Having a Dell Inspiron 9400 and recently got and ins
Hi all,
I'm thinking about throwing this interface out of the window.
The thing should have 4in and 4out. OK, it is USB1.1 therefore I can't get much
performance out of it using 24/96 but I should work at least at 48kHz and 16
bit 4in. Right now I'm struggling to get more than two of the in chan
Brody McDonald wrote:
> To all:
>
> I have been using Ubuntu Studio since 8.04, and had to jump through some
> hoops to get my laptop wireless (Broadcom) working. I upgraded to 8.10
> and it still worked, but my audio went out. Finally, I decided to do a
> clean install. When I did that, my au
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
> I've Ubuntu hardy installed and want to change it to Ubuntu Studio hardy
> with only the audio packages. What steps should I take to get an great
> audio box with a good real time performance?
I just install the audio meta package and that loads most of the required
p
Hi Tomas,
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Tomas Valusek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> But currently, I feel tossed away by Ubuntu Studio - if I run apps like
> MusE or Rosegarden, they complain JACK is not found. As a Windows user,
> I have no ide what's JACK for, and searching the Net
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