[16:59] <Olivier1> hello :)
[17:06] <holstein> Olivier2: :)
[17:08] <Olivier2> I've tried to install the latest Ubuntu Studio 10.04 on my ASUS G60J Laptop...
[17:08] <holstein> AH
[17:08] <holstein> how did it go?
[17:08] <Olivier2> But at the beginning of the installation the network card is not recognised.
[17:08] <Olivier2> I'd previously installed a Lucid and the network card was perfectly recognized.
[17:08] <holstein> well
[17:08] <Olivier2> What can I do to solve this ? Thanks
[17:09] <holstein> one easy way
[17:09] <holstein> just install lucid
[17:09] <holstein> and add what you want to it
[17:09] <holstein> !vanilla
[17:09] <holstein> im not sure what is going on
[17:09] <holstein> are you in front of it right now?
[17:11] <holstein> the gnome network manager is not installed by default in ubuntustudio
[17:11] <holstein> it could be that simple
[17:11] <holstein> probably is that simple
[17:12] <holstein> you should try that before you go and reinstall
[17:12] <Olivier2> No... I've try to do what U've just said... so I'm in front of The Vanilla Lucid on which I've install the US desktop, now...
[17:12] <holstein> you dont need to reinstall to get ubuntustudio
[17:13] <holstein> in the future
[17:13] <holstein> :)
[17:13] <holstein> Olivier2: so you have lucid vanilla
[17:13] <holstein> and ubuntustudio dual booting?
[17:13] <Olivier2> I'm fuzzy... sorry...
[17:14] <Olivier2> In fact...
[17:14] <holstein> no worries
[17:14] <holstein> im quite positive that is the issue
[17:14] <holstein> if you need to get wireless working in the stock ubuntustudio installation
[17:14] <Olivier2> I'm trying to use a RT kernel on a Lucid.
[17:15] <holstein> you can plug into ethernet
[17:15] <holstein> wired
[17:15] <holstein> and install nm-applet
[17:15] <holstein> OR use the ubuntustudio installation DVD as a repostitory
[17:15] <holstein> and install the nma-applet from there
[17:15] <holstein> Olivier2: i would suggest
[17:16] <holstein> try the generic kernel
[17:16] <holstein> first
[17:16] <Olivier2> I've done it...but on vanilla it's not working good.
[17:16] <holstein> in what way?
[17:16] <holstein> are you using JACK?
[17:16] <Olivier2> yes
[17:16] <holstein> what latency are you going for?
[17:17] <holstein> if your playing a software synth
[17:17] <holstein> or doing real-time effects processing
[17:17] <holstein> you need lower latency
[17:17] <holstein> otherwise, something like 20ms or so should be fine
[17:17] <Olivier2> My latency is only 69...
[17:17] <holstein> hell, even 60
[17:17] <holstein> yeah
[17:18] <holstein> thats fine for 99% of what most folks do
[17:18] <holstein> anyways
[17:18] <Olivier2> I want to use 4 instances of puredata at the same time
[17:18] <holstein> sudo apt-get install linux-rt
[17:18] <holstein> or search linux-rt
[17:18] <Olivier2> With the noRT kernel it work but the is some Xruns
[17:18] <holstein> from where ever you install
[17:19] <holstein> after you get the network up and running
[17:19] <holstein> and check out
[17:19] <holstein> !grub2
[17:20] <holstein> Olivier2: what audio device are you using?
[17:20] <Olivier2> A firewire Presonus Firepod
[17:20] <holstein> AH
[17:20] <holstein> thats what i got :)
[17:20] <holstein> yeah, i get 2.9 ms
[17:20] <holstein> with the RT kernel
[17:20] <holstein> pretty stable
[17:20] <Olivier2> Whaouu
[17:21] <holstein> i have different profiles
[17:21] <holstein> for mixing i set it at 90ms
[17:23] <Olivier2> I have the 2.6.31-11-rt and I red that there are probleme with file syteme 2.6.32 on Lucid... that's why I'm tryying to install US
[17:23] <Olivier2> <2.6.32 sorry
[17:23] <holstein> id have to look
[17:24] <holstein> i got a stock karmic install
[17:24] <holstein> that i added studio packages to
[17:24] <holstein> and upgraded to lucid
[17:24] <holstein> and a couple test machine
[17:24] <holstein> one with maverick
[17:24] <holstein> and one with a stock ubuntustdio lucid install
[17:25] <holstein> all of them are stable
[17:25] <holstein> WELL the maverick not so much
[17:25] <holstein> but thats to be expected
[17:25] <holstein> Olivier2: i have ext4
[17:25] <holstein> and an ext2 partion i track to
[17:26] <holstein> Olivier2: whatever problems may or may not be in ubuntu, will be in ubuntustudio as well
[17:26] <holstein> they are the same thing
[17:26] <holstein> if there is a file system issue
[17:26] <holstein> it will be in both
[17:27] <holstein> the biggest difference
[17:27] <holstein> and issue most folks have
[17:27] <holstein> is the gnome network manager not being used in ubuntustudio