[00:03] awesome [03:41] how do i edit a single vob file with multiple chapters [11:55] Does someone know packages for newer rtkernel than what is in the repository? [17:44] once i have the vst ardour version, how can i load a vst instrument? [20:09] Does anyone feel like testing a mastering limiter plugin (first linux compile :)) http://www.paradoxuncreated.com/Pxu/amp.so [20:24] paradoxuncreated: probably a good idea to provide the source to that if you can, makes it so much more trustable. [20:24] paradoxuncreated: Unfortunately I cant do it here, as Ive only got my work machine [20:27] https://sourceforge.net/projects/pxu/ [22:37] I can't burn an Ubuntu Studio DVD anytime soon, can I use the Ubuntu Live CD to install Ubuntu, and then install US repos? [22:41] hey torasuku [22:42] !vanilla [22:42] To install Ubuntu Studio on top of a vanilla Ubuntu install, read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/Installation [22:42] you just need a few metapackages from the standard repos [22:42] if you fire up synaptic [22:43] and search ubuntustudio [22:43] you can find the packages, with descriptions [22:43] or apt-cache search [22:47] holstein, thank you very much! I bought DVD-Rs instead of +Rs so I can't burn the ISO file yet :[ [22:48] i usually install that way [22:48] if you need the real time kernel [22:48] What way? [22:48] there is a couple more things you need to do [22:48] torasuku: i do the vanilla upgrade, instead of installing ubuntustudio from the DVD [22:49] !grub2 [22:49] GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information and troubleshooting on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub2 [22:49] you'll need to mess with grub2 [22:49] to be able to see the grub menu [22:49] and choose the RT kernel [22:49] other than that, its very straight forward :) [22:50] holstein, you mean change it to boot using the rt kernel instead of the regular one? [22:50] if you want to you can [22:50] i think the default behavior for grub2 is [22:50] for the menu to be hidden [22:50] SO, installing linux-rt [22:51] will install it [22:51] but, you'll still be booting into the generic one [22:51] Right on, thank you very much, and I will be back in when I get vanilla Ubuntu installed. [22:51] cool