[00:17] <ScottL> troy_s, sorry, i've got a million things going on in my head right now and i'm not sure i understand what you are saying
[02:09]  * holstein adding ScottL 's post the the ubuntu weekly news letter :)
[02:16] <holstein> This post is from the blog 'Confessions of a Ubuntu Studio Developer' by Scott Lavender, currently the project lead for Ubuntu Studio. In this post, Scott gives us the facts on where the Ubuntu Studio project is right now, and where it is heading, and how the community can get involved to help the project maintain momentum. For those of us who take advantage of the Ubuntu Studio packages and development, this is a must-read, 'call to action'.
[03:37] <paulopinheiro> Good Evening from Brasil!
[03:38] <paulopinheiro> Is rt kernel working with ext4 filesystem already?
[03:39] <holstein> paulopinheiro: AFAIK
[03:39] <holstein> im using it with no issues i can find
[03:39] <holstein> 32 and 64bit
[03:40] <paulopinheiro> which kernel version are you using, holstein?
[03:40] <holstein> i was using the one from the repo
[03:40] <holstein> i think its the older one from karmic
[03:41] <holstein> but i added https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa
[03:41] <holstein> ive been using that one ^^ for a week or so on the 64bit box
[03:42] <paulopinheiro> ok. I updated to Lynx and decided to use ext4 (I used Reiserfs before). Since then I couldn't use the rt kernel
[03:42]  * holstein found the PPA purge feature in ubuntu-tweak
[03:42] <holstein> and ive been trying some PPA's
[03:42] <holstein> paulopinheiro: yeah?
[03:43] <holstein> whats the error?
[03:43] <paulopinheiro> It's been a long time I did it. But as I can remember, it used to freeze at startup
[03:43] <paulopinheiro> Just after GRUB
[03:44] <holstein> hmmm
[03:44] <paulopinheiro> Since then I've been looking for news about it
[03:44] <holstein> what makes you think its file system related?
[03:44] <holstein> i assume you can boot normally with the generic kernel
[03:44] <paulopinheiro> I read somewhere that there was some kind of incompatibility
[03:44] <paulopinheiro> yes
[03:44] <holstein> paulopinheiro: there is another kernel
[03:44] <holstein> low-latency
[03:45] <holstein> that might do it for you
[03:45] <holstein> if your not doing any realtime effects processing, or a lot of live soft-synth playing, the generic kernel might do it
[03:45] <paulopinheiro> isn't that deprecated by rt?
[03:46] <holstein> from what i understand, its a new thing
[03:46] <holstein> a low-latency kernel package, and an RT one
[03:46] <paulopinheiro> I stopped messing with sounds, waiting for a kernel upgrade. Until then I'm using generic
[03:47] <paulopinheiro> I already have RT installed, but only on grub
[03:48] <paulopinheiro> version 2.6.31.11
[03:48] <paulopinheiro> 2.6.31-11-rt
[03:48] <paulopinheiro> But thank you, holstein. I'll try it again
[03:48] <holstein> i would wonder if its some device that is not working with that kernel
[03:48] <holstein> paulopinheiro: it wouldnt hurt anything to add that PPA
[03:49] <holstein> https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa
[03:49] <holstein> and try that updated kernel
[03:49] <holstein> you can always undo that
[03:49] <paulopinheiro> Sorry to ask: what is a PPA?
[03:49] <holstein> try that RT kernel
[03:49] <holstein> paulopinheiro: you know what a repository is?
[03:49] <paulopinheiro> yes
[03:50] <holstein> its like adding a repository
[03:50] <holstein> Personal Package Archive
[03:50] <paulopinheiro> ok
[03:50] <holstein> you add an alternate place to get packages from
[03:50] <holstein> either more up to date ones, or different ones
[03:50] <paulopinheiro> So I add it to my software channel list
[03:50] <holstein> yeah
[03:51] <holstein> i do it in synaptic
[03:51] <holstein> but you can add it so the sources file
[03:51] <holstein> you add his PPA
[03:51] <paulopinheiro> ok
[03:51] <paulopinheiro> thank you, holstein
[03:52] <paulopinheiro> I'll try it :)
[03:52] <holstein> and do sudo apt-get install linux-realtime
[03:52] <holstein> and you got it :)
[03:52] <holstein> you can just search linux-realtime in synaptic and remove them if it doesnt work out
[03:52] <holstein> its worth a try
[03:52] <holstein> good luck 
[03:52] <paulopinheiro> How does it go the complete line?
[03:52] <paulopinheiro> deb https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa 
[03:53] <paulopinheiro> deb https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa lucid main ?
[03:54] <paulopinheiro> Ok... I found it... sorry to ask. It's on the page
[03:55] <holstein> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/abogani/ppa/ubuntu maverick main 
[03:55] <holstein> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/abogani/ppa/ubuntu maverick main
[03:55] <holstein> OOPS
[03:55] <holstein> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/abogani/ppa/ubuntu lucid main 
[03:55] <holstein> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/abogani/ppa/ubuntu lucid main 
[03:55] <holstein> paulopinheiro: and you have to get the 'key'
[03:55] <holstein> import the key
[03:55] <holstein> the 'signing key'
[03:56] <paulopinheiro> 1024R/F141B61E
[03:58] <holstein> i still do it the hard way
[03:58] <holstein> i copy the key data to ta text file
[03:59] <holstein> and import it in the import section under sources in synaptic
[03:59] <holstein> im SURE there is an easier way though
[04:00] <paulopinheiro> I'm learning to fly on-the-fly
[04:00] <paulopinheiro> But it is funny! :)
[04:01] <paulopinheiro> Thank you again! I'm downloading right now
[04:02] <paulopinheiro> I just read Scott Lavender post on Planet Ubuntu
[04:02] <holstein> AH
[04:02] <holstein> glad you found us
[04:02] <paulopinheiro> Abount Ubuntu Studio
[04:03] <paulopinheiro> Is that something I could help using Java? (I think I see only C and Python products)
[04:04] <holstein> paulopinheiro: im sure theres something you can do
[04:04] <holstein> did you join the mailing list?
[04:04] <holstein> it can be quiet on the IRC
[04:04] <holstein> you can find ScottL on here though
[04:05] <paulopinheiro> He is on the list
[04:05] <holstein> he would be a good person to ask about getting more envolved
[04:05] <holstein> paulopinheiro: AFAIK
[04:06] <paulopinheiro> I'll be back here in a better moment. I don't know where he talks from. Here, in Brasil, it's already 0:05h
[04:07] <holstein> sure
[04:07] <holstein> ALSO #opensourcemusicians
[04:07] <holstein> nice community over there
[04:08] <paulopinheiro> Thank you one more time. I'll try a reboot now and see what happens in my new kernel :)
[04:08] <holstein> :)
[04:09] <paulopinheiro> bye
[04:14] <ScottL> aw, thanks holstein, that rocks
[04:14] <ScottL> holstein, you should see about getting your ubuntu membership
[04:15] <holstein> im thinking about it
[04:16] <holstein> i got my wiki straitened out
[04:16] <holstein> i just want to make sure i have time for it
[15:31] <ckontros> ScottL: I do kinda dig the "n" and the "d" connecting like you did.
[15:31] <ScottL> ckontros, thanks :)
[15:33] <ckontros> I'm going out to a lake in a bit. Hanging outdoors. But I'll try to tinker later. Defiantly next weekend.
[15:35] <ckontros> ScottL: Try to talk to Troy a bit. See if he can give some direction, a style to go after. He'll most likely hate the idea of us using the new font but I kinda dig it.
[15:36] <ckontros> Maybe try the "n" into the top if the "t"? Offsetting the text gives you some negative space to work with and makes it feel less boxy.
[15:36] <ckontros> I'd try myself but Im in windows atm.
[15:37] <ScottL> ckontros, yeah, i didn't did the new font at first either, but then i realized it was the abugergine (or how ever it is spelled) mroe than anything i didn't like
[15:37] <ScottL> ckontros, seeing the lubutnu stuff made me realize that i didn't think it looked so bad in black and white
[15:38] <ScottL> ckontros, i'm also out for a while running errands in town and have a wedding this afternoon
[15:38] <ckontros> Sure sure. And note that the logo as I sent it isnt the strait font. Ubuntu's logo is actually condensed a little. So, what I sent you is in vector and not font.
[15:39] <ckontros> And I squished the "ubuntu studio" as well.
[15:42] <ckontros> ScottL: #7 I think has the best layout atm. Try developing that with the "n" and the "t" connected. See where the COF fits.
[17:11] <ScottL> themuso makes jono's blog http://www.jonobacon.org/2010/08/07/making-ubuntu-more-accessible/
[22:42] <ScottL> hi stochastic