Re: Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread Joseph Ronne
a partition on a hard drive > that *will* fail, so the seperate home should be a choice more of > convenience than safety, stability... > >> > >> > > >> > The more standard my installation is the easier it will be for you > experts to help me with any pr

Re: Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread Mike Holstein
choice more of convenience than safety, stability... >> >> > >> > The more standard my installation is the easier it will be for you experts to help me with any problems... >> > so I’m doing a default installation... >> > >> > From: Mike Holstein

Re: Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread Joseph Ronne
allation... > > > > From: Mike Holstein > > Sent: Monday, 04 February, 2013 22:27 > > To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion > > Subject: Re: Installing 12.10 > > > > > > > > On Feb 4, 2013 4:02 PM, "George DiceGeorge" > wr

Re: Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread Mike Holstein
a good replacement to the super menu is one of these... gnome-do, synapse or kupfer.. I like kupfer sudo apt-get install kupfer Or again, the package manager of your choice Enjoy > > > > From: George DiceGeorge > Sent: Monday, 04 February, 2013 22:50 > To: Ubuntu Studio Users He

Re: Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread George DiceGeorge
not in the installation. The Helps work good. [george] From: George DiceGeorge Sent: Monday, 04 February, 2013 22:50 To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion Subject: Re: Installing 12.10 Somewhere I read about a separate data partition, I’ve always done it in windows, but I guess you’re

Re: Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread Mike Holstein
than safety, stability... > > The more standard my installation is the easier it will be for you experts to help me with any problems... > so I’m doing a default installation... > > From: Mike Holstein > Sent: Monday, 04 February, 2013 22:27 > To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discus

Re: Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread George DiceGeorge
problems... so I’m doing a default installation... From: Mike Holstein Sent: Monday, 04 February, 2013 22:27 To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion Subject: Re: Installing 12.10 On Feb 4, 2013 4:02 PM, "George DiceGeorge" wrote: > > I'm hoping to install UStudio 12.10, >

Re: Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread Mike Holstein
On Feb 4, 2013 4:02 PM, "George DiceGeorge" wrote: > > I'm hoping to install UStudio 12.10, > on a HP Pavilion a6250.uk > it's 64 bit Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40 GHz says sysinfo (kentsfield) > it has Virtualization technology > > I'm downloading ubuntustudio-12.10-dvd-amd64iso. > I'm goi

Re: Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread Ross Hamblin
On 05/02/13 10:01, George DiceGeorge wrote: > I'm hoping to install UStudio 12.10, > on a HP Pavilion a6250.uk > it's 64 bit Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40 GHz says sysinfo > (kentsfield) > it has Virtualization technology > > I'm downloading ubuntustudio-12.10-dvd-amd64iso. > I'm going to t

Installing 12.10

2013-02-04 Thread George DiceGeorge
I'm hoping to install UStudio 12.10, on a HP Pavilion a6250.uk it's 64 bit Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40 GHz says sysinfo (kentsfield) it has Virtualization technology I'm downloading ubuntustudio-12.10-dvd-amd64iso. I'm going to test it on a live DVD or USB stick first. The existing OS