Why:
1) kernel issues
2) driver issues
All this applies to Ubuntu Studio in some cases with some combinations of
hardware. It does not apply to many other Linux-Variants, including
Ubuntu-derivates like KXStudio. And as far as I am concerned, it does not
apply to my setup, that
So, if I ready correctly:
Ubuntu Studio is not, and will not be a productive audio recording and
mixing environment.
Why:
1) kernel issues
2) driver issues
Options:
1) Use a new distro that some say is great ! ( a new clone of
ubuntu/debian/etc.. ) - not really a good option
I have the crazy idea that Ubuntu Studio should be user oriented.
If that was the case, ubuntu studio needs to solve two really big issues:
1) complexity: PA vs Jack = ubuntu studio vs the user, Windows and Mac
will win
2) stability: jacks crashes, timidity crashes, etc.
Shouldn't
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