On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Rick Green wrote:
> I see some light up ahead in the tunnel!
>
> About once a week since Beta 1 came out at the beginning of the month, I've
> been downloading and trying out the daily build of 12.04.
>
> Today, I saw the best 'out of the box' experience with a li
I see some light up ahead in the tunnel!
About once a week since Beta 1 came out at the beginning of the month,
I've been downloading and trying out the daily build of 12.04.
Today, I saw the best 'out of the box' experience with a live DVD ever!
I booted the DVD on my AMD64 laptop, launched
On Mon, 2012-03-12 at 11:09 -0600, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> When I can no longer use a PCI card, I will do what I did before,
> research hardware components that are supported.
I own a RME HDSPe AIO since around 10 month. No serious work until now,
but this RME PCI express card seems to be ok.
hd
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Jose H. wrote
Sorry folks, I really cant help but say: it works for me, just great.
>> It does for about 8 years now, with maybe a dozen different machines and
>> soundcards. And for some friends of mine it does so as well.
>>
>
> I will be really really really in
.2012 20:40, schrieb saearea-t...@yahoo.com:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> __**__
>>>> Von: Hartmut Noack
>>>> An:
>>>> ubuntu-studio-users@lists.**ubuntu.com
>>>> Gesendet:
Hi
Mabe you should try Tango Studio
Cheerd
Teza
Le 3 mars 2012 06:45, "Jose H." a écrit :
> 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
> I will be really really really interested on the real statistics.
> Ubuntu/Linux doesn't have support for very popular devices, for example
> Line 6. Also applications have conflicts with sound servers, Jack +
> Pulseaudio for example.
>
Driver support under Linux is an issue with the vendors no
>
> 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
;> Von: Hartmut Noack
>>> An:
>>> ubuntu-studio-users@lists.**ubuntu.com
>>> Gesendet: 12:24 Samstag, 3.März 2012
>>> Betreff: Re: (rant) Is there any hope
>>>
>>> Am 03.03.2012 07:45, schrieb Jose H.:
>>>
>>>> So, if I ready corr
Am 03.03.2012 20:40, schrieb saearea-t...@yahoo.com:
Von: Hartmut Noack
An: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Gesendet: 12:24 Samstag, 3.März 2012
Betreff: Re: (rant) Is there any hope
Am 03.03.2012 07:45, schrieb Jose H.:
So, if I ready correctly
>
> Von: Hartmut Noack
>An: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
>Gesendet: 12:24 Samstag, 3.März 2012
>Betreff: Re: (rant) Is there any hope
>
>Am 03.03.2012 07:45, schrieb Jose H.:
>> So, if I ready correctly:
>
>It would
Am 03.03.2012 07:45, schrieb Jose H.:
So, if I ready correctly:
It would be much easier to find out, what it is, that you read, if you
would not top-post but point us to what you are talking about.
Ubuntu Studio is not, and will not be a productive audio recording and
mixing environment.
W
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
Hi
Should try.Tango Studio
Regards
Teza.
Le 15 févr. 2012 05:11, "Rick Green" a écrit :
> for Ubuntu Studio as a productive audio recording and mixing environment?
>
> Four years ago, I bought a Focusrite Saffire Pro 26 firewire interface,
> largely because it was listed as one of the best-suppor
On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 13:02 -0600, Scott Lavender wrote:
> The following would then see improvements in the user experience.
> These might include better pulse audio <-> jack integration (either
> seemless and transparent or one-click transition) and project
> automation for work flows (e.g. ladish
On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 12:03 -0500, Rick Green wrote:
> Yeah, that was the first, worst regression down this slippery slope.
> What happened? I would think that packaging an -rt kernel would be job 1
> for a 'studio' distro. Especially since the RT patches were accepted into
> mainline. I
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Rick Green wrote:
> for Ubuntu Studio as a productive audio recording and mixing environment?
>
> Four years ago, I bought a Focusrite Saffire Pro 26 firewire interface,
> largely because it was listed as one of the best-supported by the ffado
> project. I loaded
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 00:11 -0500, Rick Green wrote:
[snip] But 10.04 wasn't stable enough to run jack
for more than a few minutes before the xrun count went thru the roof.
I always build a kernel-rt myself. At least you should use a full
preempted wit
On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 00:11 -0500, Rick Green wrote:
> [snip] But 10.04 wasn't stable enough to run jack
> for more than a few minutes before the xrun count went thru the roof.
I always build a kernel-rt myself. At least you should use a full
preempted with threadirqs set to the boot parameters.
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