[06:42] <olive> Hello here. Is there a musician who lives in France and who would appreciate to give an open concert in an Ubuntu Party in Paris?
[06:44] <olive> we have ~3000 visitors for each ubuntu party
[06:44] <olive> and we need to expand our concept
[14:17] <celesteh> hello, I'm a noob running ubuntu studio oneiric with GNOME 3 and, while it's quite nice, I think I want to go to a LTS. I'm really only interested in audio apps. Might it be better to run vanilla ubuntu with a real time kernel and several of the studio apps installed? Or is it better to install studiuo and then gnome?
[14:48] <ailo> celesteh, I would stick with oneiric if it's working well for you
[15:57] <holstein> celesteh: hey
[15:58] <holstein> really depends on your needs
[15:58] <holstein> the LTS version that is stable is 10.04, and that is what i am using
[15:58] <holstein> the upcoming release will also be an LTS
[15:58] <holstein> 12.04
[15:58] <holstein> we are planning on having a -lowlatency kernel included by default
[15:59] <holstein> very soon (hopefully) there will be no need for different kernels
[16:00] <holstein> feel free and do some testing/reporting with your specific hardware
[16:00] <holstein> this is what is happening upstream
[16:00] <holstein> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia#Realtime_kernel
[16:01] <holstein> olive: you should put that out on the mailing list as well