[15:47] Hi [15:48] brutalchrist: hey [15:49] holstein, :D [15:49] someone speak spanish? [15:49] hmmm [15:49] rlameiro does [15:49] not here now [15:50] u.u [15:50] Ok [15:50] usually here daily though [15:50] and helpful [15:52] Ok [15:52] I need information on real-time kernel of ubuntu studio [15:53] But, my english is a ass hol*! [15:55] no worries [15:55] !rt [15:55] The RT kernel is the Ubuntu kernel with a realtime preemption patch applied. It is included in Ubuntu Studio by default. For more information please see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RealTime/ [15:55] let me know if i can help out [15:55] :) [16:05] there is any possibility of modifying the low latency of the kernel to give more priority to an application? [16:08] hmmm [16:08] i suppose [16:09] how about nice? [16:09] http://www.linux.com/archive/feed/58638 [16:09] !nice [16:09] 'Nice' is a property of a process that determines how willing it is to give CPU time to other processes. A higher value makes it more likely to give away time. A negative value makes it less likely. Values are from -19 to 19, with 0 being the default. For more information, type 'man nice' at a terminal. [16:16] :o [16:16] Tnx for the info [16:16] :D [16:17] :) [16:18] hi everyone [16:18] Hi [16:18] so happy getting this brand new version of ubuntustudio [16:19] the installation didn't proposed me the grub2 is it normal ? [16:24] * holstein didnt install from the ubuntustudio DVD [16:24] you should be on grub2 though [16:25] i should re-phrase [16:25] i would assume you would get grub2 with the ubuntu studio installer [16:26] if you didnt, i wouldnt worry about upgrading [16:26] !grub2 [16:26] GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since Karmic. For more information and troubleshooting on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub2 [16:38] grub-install (GNU GRUB 1.98-1ubuntu6) [16:39] you think i can upgrade without any risk ? [16:40] m@zagnut:~$ grub-install -v [16:40] grub-install (GNU GRUB 1.98-1ubuntu6) [16:41] thats grub2 [16:41] i think its still technically beta [16:41] ok thanks ;) [16:41] or RC now [16:42] gaelos: :) [16:43] i've tried so many linux distro but this one is so cool [16:44] fresh installation in x86 without any package then i added package one by one just what i need no more [16:45] audacity + kino :) [16:55] ping, anyone awake? [16:55] is ubuntustudio-alternate the only option that exists? [16:56] or is there a non "-alternate" version of ubuntu studio? [17:05] hey abstrakt [17:06] you looking for a live version? [17:07] holstein: i just want a version i can install from a USB drive [17:07] i think the best way to go is to get the live normal luci [17:07] d [17:07] using unetbootin [17:08] and just convert that to ubuntustudio [17:08] !vanilla [17:08] To install Ubuntu Studio on top of a vanilla Ubuntu install, read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/Installation [17:08] i havent been able to find a work around for that [17:10] holstein: the last update of that doesn't include karmic or lucid [17:11] abstrakt: the meta-packages are the same [17:11] you can use the hardy one [17:12] holstein: my main problem was and still is, getting the wireless + nvidia drivers to work/co-operate with a 64-bit rt kernel [17:12] i usually just do sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-audio ubuntustudio-audio-plugins linux-rt [17:12] holstein: yeah but that doesn't make linux-rt be the default image [17:12] and it doesn't fix the driver issues :p [17:12] you can do that with [17:12] !grub2 [17:12] GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since Karmic. For more information and troubleshooting on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub2 [17:12] i was hoping maybe the defacto studio version would have this fixed [17:12] making the rt kernel default [17:12] OR setting i up so you can choose between them [17:13] assuming you can get the graphics thing sorted out [17:13] that would be an OK work around for the wifi [17:13] um, the problem being that when an apt-get upgrade happens [17:13] if a new kernel is installed [17:13] it overwrites the defaults in grub [17:14] and the rt is no longer the default [17:14] you can change that too [17:14] i just do it that way [17:14] a kernel update doesnt happen that often [17:14] and i usualy just keep the new one, and the old one that worked around anyways [17:15] there was a 'how-to' in one of the shows [17:15] at opensourcemusicians [17:15] about re-ordering the kernels [17:15] so that the RT one is on top [17:17] bbl === inflood is now known as infloop [19:32] why does ubuntustudio-desktop depend on apmd?