On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:46 AM, laurent.bellegarde < laurent.bellega...@free.fr> wrote:
> Michael Sullivan a écrit : > >> Thanks for the advice, Scott, I'm actually going to try to do this > >> with the release of Jaunty, now that I feel more comfortable with > >> Linux in general. At the moment, I can't use Ubuntu Studio properly > >> for my production machine because of the somewhat broken state of the > >> Ubuntu Ardour packages. So I'm going to set up one Jaunty regular > >> partition, and one Studio partition so that I can continue testing > >> Studio and hopefully help out in its development in any way I can. > >> > > Is Ardour in 9.04 broken?? I guess I don't know what "somewhat broken" > > implies. If it is broken, there are going to be a lot of sad people! > > > > > hi Michael. > > Ardour 2.7 in jaunty 9.04 is not broken and works perfectly with the new > RT kernel. > > *SNIP* > Laurent > <https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users> > Yeah, I realized that I wrote my statements a bit too broadly up there, so just to make sure no one reads what I said and starts to worry, Ardour IS NOT BROKEN. I have issues with the Ubuntu maintained Ardour package, but that's just with my personal set up, and even then it's a fairly easily fixed issue. -- -Brian David
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