Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-05-20 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 4/28/20 12:31 PM, Glenn Holmer wrote: > On 4/27/20 10:09 AM, eeickme...@ubuntu.com wrote: >> Hi Glenn, >> >>> On 4/23/20 12:45 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote: Due to kernel compatibility reasons, Firewire devices are no longer supported. >>> >>> Can you go into a little more detail on

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-28 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 4/27/20 10:09 AM, eeickme...@ubuntu.com wrote: > Hi Glenn, > >> On 4/23/20 12:45 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote: >>> Due to kernel compatibility reasons, Firewire devices are no >>> longer supported. >> >> Can you go into a little more detail on that? Is this a permanent >> change? Is Firewire no

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-28 Thread David King
On 23/04/2020 18:45, Erich Eickmeyer wrote: Libreoffice Impress One item that has been requested is the inclusion of Libreoffice Impress, which was missing in releases past. We now include it by default to help those who need it for making presentations. So glad that you finally

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread Gerhard Lang
Sorry if I hurt you. But why do you use silly memes? Am 28.04.20 um 00:20 schrieb eeickme...@ubuntu.com: Hi Gerhard, Hi Erich, I understand your frustration about firewire management in linux kernels. But wasn't it good practice in Linux, to keep alive even vintage hardware? That wasn't my

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread eeickmeyer
Hi Gerhard, > > Hi Erich, > > I understand your frustration about firewire management in linux kernels. > But wasn't it good practice in Linux, to keep alive even vintage hardware? That wasn't my call. We just could not implement the FFADO items in Ubuntu Studio Controls. > >>We have to be

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread Gerhard Lang
Hi Erich, I understand your frustration about firewire management in linux kernels. But wasn't it good practice in Linux, to keep alive even vintage hardware? We have to be forward-thinking and not stuck in the past on many decisions, otherwise we become irrelevant. Ok, you might have to

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread eeickmeyer
Hi Glenn, > On 4/23/20 12:45 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote: > > Due to kernel compatibility reasons, Firewire devices are no longer > > supported. > > Can you go into a little more detail on that? Is this a permanent change? Is > Firewire no longer supported by the kernel? > It's actually pretty

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-27 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 4/23/20 12:45 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote: > Due to kernel compatibility reasons, Firewire devices are no longer > supported. Can you go into a little more detail on that? Is this a permanent change? Is Firewire no longer supported by the kernel? -- Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682)

[ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Released!

2020-04-23 Thread Erich Eickmeyer
The Ubuntu Studio team is pleased to announce the release of Ubuntu Studio 20.04, code-named “Focal Fossa”. This marks Ubuntu Studio’s 27th release. This release is a Long-Term Support release and as such, it is supported for 3 years (until April 2023). Since it’s just out, you may experience