Len,

Can you check if it is light and stable ? If it is still the case, it would
be great to update Ubuntu Studio to the same version than Xubuntu. It would
have a  less "old look'n feel".

Toine


Antoine THOMAS
Tél: 0663137906


2013/2/25 Len Ovens <l...@ovenwerks.net>

> We chose to use xubuntu as the base for ubuntu studio to ease maintenance
> issues. Hoping we could work with them to give both of us less work.
> However, xubuntu has moved on in a lot of ways and while we are keeping up
> with the xfce releases, we are less and less like xubuntu. A small example
> is the xubuntu settings setup. They have all of their settings as part of
> the settings manager. There are some other things too, but I have already
> forgotten them. I don't know that this is a problem, I just thought it was
> worth mentioning. Studio is based on xubuntu 11.10. Do we want to move it
> back a little closer? or does that matter? Perhaps just using them as a
> place to get started with xfce was enough.
>
> Just remembered they enable gnome services by default, we don't. I would
> like to know why :) Maybe it would fix some of the bits we have had
> problems with.
>
> Anyway, I have installed xubuntu on my netbook so I can see what
> differences there are and if we should make changes too.
>
>
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