On 6/5/2018 9:06 PM, WMID wrote: > I have a DVD with Ubuntu Studio 13.04, I remember long time ago > > I have a Blog and always speak about you > https://facilitarelsoftwarelibre.blogspot.com in many post > > I have a facebook account and at the end of many of my videos that I > are edited I set "Editado con kdenlive en UbuntuStudio" > https://www.facebook.com/wachin.id/media_set?set=vb.100000067113078&type=2 > > But is the end of 32 bits, it is my end: > > http://ubuntustudio.org/2018/05/ubuntu-studio-development-news-may-14-2018/ > http://ubuntustudio.org/2018/05/clarification-on-non-lts-status-of-ubuntu-studio-18-04/ > > I am thinking in a solution and my only solution are install Xubuntu > because this release offer 32 bits support for 18.04 long time support
We thank you very much for the positive posts. However, 32 bit support is only discontinued for 18.10 and onward, so 18.04 will be good for the foreseeable future. Additionally, Don't let the non-LTS nature of Ubuntu Studio 18.04 fool you. The base is still Ubuntu 18.04 LTS which means all security and applications that normally go into the official Ubuntu repositories will be supported for 5 years. The only things that will not be updated specifically are the ubuntustudio-* packages. Additionally, the 18.04 DVD will not be updated to 18.04.1 and so on. If you require stability, feel safe using Ubuntu Studio 18.04. Based on this, > *PLEASE HELP MY TO INSTALL AND MAKE WORKING FINE JACK AUDIO CONNECTION > KIT* > > I install this: > > sudo apt install ubuntustudio-audio linux-lowlatency ubuntustudio-fonts > > *Note:* When Install ubuntustudio-audio this package automatically > install ubuntustudio-controls > > when do this a windows appear and question to me about enable real > time I set Yes > > I add the audio group. My user name is wachin, then > > sudo adduser wachin audio > This is unnecessary as ubuntustudio-controls does this for you. > I review this file: > > sudo gedit /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf > > but I am install in the VirtualBox machine Ubuntu Studio 16.04 x386 > and I saw there are a file contain this: > > @audio - rtprio 95 > @audio - memlock unlimited > > See this snapshot > https://i.imgur.com/eLrK7jx.png > > because that I do not nothing to this file That's correct. the file needs no modification, nor do you need to add yourself to the audio group. ubuntustudio-controls does this work for you. > Then I update the grub: > > sudo update-grub > > When I enter the session and I set in the terminal: > > uname -r > > and appear: > > 4.15.0-22-lowlatency > > then I prepair to use qjackctl and working fine some times, but other > times not working, appear a noise and nothing I ear > Make sure to manually set qjackctl to your audio card. By default it doesn't know what audio card to point Jack to, so you do have to manually configure that. It should, in the settings, show you what audio cards are available in your system. Also, our documentation is severely outdated (much of it was written before ubuntustudio-controls was developed), so please just rely on ubuntustudio-controls to do the low level configuration and make sure you read all documentation regarding qjackctl using a simple web search, or look at the documentation on http://jackaudio.org. To support this further, please join the #ubuntustudio IRC chat on the Freenode network. If you don't get a response there, try #jack on the same network for jack-related issues, or #ubuntu for base operating system issues. I do need to let you know that Ubuntu Studio's software is not designed to run on low-end hardware, especially for audio production. This is one of the reasons we decided to drop 32-bit support for 18.10 onward. For this reason, I highly recommend finding a newer computer if you can. Otherwise, we will be unable to provide support in the future. Thanks, Erich
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