On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Inspired12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the computers that we use Ubuntu Studio on is older and has no dvd
rom. we have an external usb dvd but bios wont let us boot from it, so
the only way we could get ubuntu studio was to install ubuntu and then the
Hi Cory,
I always recommend a from-disk install if you need Studio. Installing
the metas from the repo is *not* Studio.
-Cory \m/
What are then the differences between installing UbuntuStudio metas
over a Hardy install and installing straight from-disk (beside getting
less apps because
Other great packages that would be good to have in UbuntuStudio are:
- Csound 5.07
- Latest PureData with all the externals (pd-extended)
- Latest SuperCollider
- The latest version of caps ladspa plugins (it has an excellent new
10-band stereo EQ)
- Tapestrea ( http://taps.cs.princeton.edu/ )
-
Hello,
When trying to install UbuntuStudio from DVD I get to the point where
is about to copy the base system but I get an error saying: no
installable cd-rom was found... . I have an Asus motherboard with the
jmicron chip (which might be the cause, but the module is loaded).
Thanks,
Hector
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