[02:54] <virtu> http://musica.terra.com.br/sonora-live/paul-mccartney-brasil/show-ao-vivo/
[02:54] <virtu> Paul at live in Rio de Janeiro
[12:07] <alfi_> hai guys
[12:08] <alfi_> i am currently in the process of installing ubuntu studio on my studio workhorse right now, but it tells me it needs a network connection
[12:09] <alfi_> problem is, i have nowhere to connect the cable, and there's no wireless on it.
[12:10] <alfi_> is there anyway around having do drag the machine to stories down to hook up to the router and sit in the hallway while installing?
[12:10] <alfi_> *two stories
[12:11] <alfi_> any help would be apreciated
[12:11] <alfi_> :)
[12:15] <alfi_> The image I am using is ubuntustudio-10.10-alternate-i386 in case that matters.
[12:24] <alfi_> And I am installing from USB
[15:59] <holstein> alfi_: o/
[16:00] <holstein> alfi_: other than adding hardware (a wifi adapter) you'll need to plug it in assuming you want a network connection while installing
[16:01] <holstein> *you should not *need* to have network to install/use ubuntustudio
[16:06] <holstein> try #opensourcemusicians if you have more questions
[16:06]  * holstein will be out for a bit...
[16:51] <supercoco74> Hello! how is 11.04? (before I install it)
[20:35] <ttt> i have dual xeon quad processors (E5520) and am new to studio looking for advice.  Do I need to worry about -generic vs -rt vs -realtime?  I would like to do 'bedroom recording' and am thinking the the m-audio fast track may work for me, but then, as far as I know, I will have to patch a new kernel.  Is this all necessary?  Is there an easier way to go?
[20:36] <ttt> I'm currently on Lucid 10.04 and have installed studio from the repositories.  Also, I have Nvidia.
[22:41] <jerry_l> hello room i have a question about 10.04
[22:42] <jerry_l> the question is in regaurds to "realtime kernel will be available in Ubuntu Studio PPA"?
[23:12] <holstein> jerry_l: hey
[23:13] <holstein> i would suggest trying the -generic kernel
[23:13] <holstein> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia#Realtime_kernel
[23:14] <holstein> ^ this will give you an idea of what it going on in the big picture
[23:14] <jerry_l> thankx.
[23:14] <holstein> im hoping by 12.04, we all will be able to use the -generic kernel
[23:14] <holstein> even with firewire devices
[23:14] <holstein> that being said, i use https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa
[23:14] <holstein> with 10.04
[23:15] <holstein> jerry_l: theres a -lowlatency kernel that will hopefully be included ASAP
[23:16] <holstein> heres a relevant bugreport
[23:16] <holstein> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio/+bug/695893
[23:17] <holstein> ttt: ^^
[23:17] <holstein> see that, also, i use another PPA
[23:17] <jerry_l> i am prep ing a computer for my cousin. ubuntustudio 10.04, dell 2.8ghz 1gbram 500gbHD bulit in sound - small form factor.
[23:17] <holstein> PPA's actually ttt
[23:17] <holstein> http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/KXStudio:Repositories
[23:18] <holstein> i use abogani's -realtime kernel that has been patched for nvidia from that PPA^
[23:18] <holstein> however, you probably dont need it, depending on what you are doing
[23:18] <holstein> and, like the debian multimedia team suggests, the patches are working into the -generic one anyways
[23:19] <jerry_l> holstein are you a linux programer?
[23:19] <holstein> jerry_l: yeah, if its a built in card, you can really only get so far
[23:19] <holstein> jerry_l: nah, just a contributing member
[23:19] <holstein> user*
[23:20] <holstein> jerry_l & ttt : feel free to check in over at #opensourcemusicians if you get here, and its quiet
[23:21] <jerry_l> have to eat.... BRB.
[23:45] <jerry_l> hi im back
[23:46] <jerry_l> onto another issue
[23:46] <jerry_l> how is the reinstall-recovery setup?
[23:47] <jerry_l> we had what looked like a crash on puredyne and there was no reinstall-repair, only a side-by-side install