=== funkyHat is now known as funkyWhat === funkyWhat is now known as funkyHat [14:23] hello! [14:23] are any of the devs of ubuntu studio here? [14:25] hmmm [14:27] whattewa, if anyone reads this, here's what i wanted to say: [14:27] 1. Where is the feedback email/interface for the developers? Are the forums the only way to say what I think about the distribution? [14:29] reapp: There's the mailing list(s). [15:47] hi, i'm about to buy a korg microkontrol, but can't seem to find much info on how much functionality i can expect from a linux+ardour/rosegarden setup with it. anybody here own one? [15:51] ndf, if you dont get much input here you can also try #opensourcemusicians [15:52] oh [15:52] thanks [15:52] =) [15:52] hay is there a proghramme that pools together the bbc archive, youtube, iplayer, and other sources of new media together on the ubuntu desktop? [15:53] DarkNemisis: totem has iplayer+youtube sidebar plugins [15:54] tucemiux: connection troubles? :P [15:54] yup yup [15:54] hehe [15:55] ndf the bbc has a whole shed load of stuff from the archive they have put online so i was wondering about thta [15:56] i imagine you have to install their adobe AIR based iplayer application in order to watch the archive, totem only shows current iplayer stuff (the last 2 weeks or whatever). [15:56] http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/ eg [15:59] ndf, i'm watching the archive without the app [16:00] yeah they have a flash player on the site [16:00] which totem 'exploits' [16:00] much in the same way as it gets videos from youtube [16:00] it kinda pretends to be the flash player and gets the direct .flv stream [16:04] nope its the normal flash [16:05] yeah that's what i said [16:05] 16:00 < ndf> yeah they have a flash player on the site [16:05] lol [17:24] !paste [17:24] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://tinyurl.com/imagebin | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [17:36] i heard that ubuntu studio uses real time kernel. what is the difference with standard and real time kernel? [17:38] hey RickRaven [17:38] hi [17:39] i would suggest starting with the normal kernel [17:39] a lot of what makes the RT kernel what it is has been absorbed into the generic kernel [17:39] i am already using ubuntu 10.04 but now i heard ubuntu studio and i am curious about it [17:39] sure [17:40] its really just a collection of apps [17:40] i think i can install the apps from synaptic [17:40] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation [17:40] RickRaven: you can go to synaptic [17:40] and search ubuntustudio [17:41] and read about the metapackages [17:41] and also [17:41] !vanilla [17:41] To install Ubuntu Studio on top of a vanilla Ubuntu install, read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/Installation [17:41] you can read about them in the hardy section there [17:41] the names are the same [17:41] you can also just get the apps you want [17:42] like jack and ardour [17:42] or blender [17:42] either way [17:42] you are great thank you i am going to look at it now [17:43] i would say try the generic kernel until you have ned for the RT one [17:43] RickRaven: also [17:43] there is a review of lucid studio [17:43] http://opensourcemusician.libsyn.com/ [17:43] at that podshow ^^ [17:43] :) ok thanks [17:43] i think its called lucid-lovefest ;) [17:44] OH [17:44] and theres an interview with an ubuntustudio dev in there