[11:20] hmm too silent [11:22] Could be a good thing. Could mean nobody is having any problems with their US installations! [11:23] so true or no one uses?> lol [11:23] Or, it's just Monday [11:23] well i'm one of the lucky beta user that has no quirks so far [11:26] oh i have one recently that was jackd and jackdbus running both [14:32] i quite like ubuntu studio, i must say. ive been using it as my main OS in place of a default 12.04 and it has been a pleasant transition so far. a joy to use. great job ubuntu studio team. [14:33] FloatingGoat, thanks:) [14:36] one thing i would to have like to have seen was lmms by default. [14:37] its no big deal but. [14:37] FloatingGoat, you mean put it in the ISO? [14:42] yeah and make it launchable with the menu, maybe even with vst support included? [15:02] smartboyhw: what do you think? [15:02] FloatingGoat, err ask ailo_ or len-dt for that:P [15:04] I don't know why it is not included. We might need to think about a more structured way of making those decisions. There is a goal to keep Ubuntu Studio more directed towards the newcomer, so I guess in that respect, LMMS is a good choice for default installations. [15:05] ailo_, so maybe we can just make it into the seeds right? [15:07] smartboyhw: If you like, have a look at what it depends on, and how much added size it would give [15:07] ailo_, 10.5 MB [15:07] 6 packages in total [15:08] librtaudio4, librtmidi1, libstk0c2a, lmms-common, stk along with main package lmms [15:08] I guess you are on a fresh install? [15:09] I'm moving conversation to -devel [15:09] me? [15:11] wow this is awesome.. [15:14] i ask a question give a suggestion and you guys are alreadt discussong whetger or not it should be implemented. [15:15] sorry phone keyboard [15:15] yes [15:15] FloatingGoat: It's a small team. Not a lot of bureaucracy [15:41] you know what would also be nice. just to have that nifty little sound recorder that comes default with ubuntu. i usually use that with the pulseaudio jack connector for mostof my recordings. [15:42] FloatingGoat: its in the repos... [16:49] but its cool i could just install it i think. [16:49] i got a question though. [16:50] FloatingGoat: its in the repos.. you can just install it for sure [16:50] with jack time machine, i cant seem to finnd the settings dialogue when in ubuntu studio [16:52] FloatingGoat: for what settings? [17:13] the settings so i can do things like. [17:13] start recording when an input threshhold is met. [17:14] change the file output format/destination [17:14] FloatingGoat: settings for? jack time machine? [17:15] yeah [17:18] holstein [17:20] FloatingGoat: ive never used it... you are expecting something in the menu?.. maybe ask in #opensourcemusicians [17:31] ive changed the settongs bedore.. a while back.. [17:33] FloatingGoat: sure.. i just dont know what settings you are talking about, since i dont use the application [17:34] nbd [17:37] FloatingGoat: ? [17:37] im installing "timemachine".. tell me what you expect to find, and i'll look for it [17:38] i meant no big deal. [17:39] and i expect a settings dialogue [17:39] of some sort [17:39] timemachine -h has options [17:40] FloatingGoat: ive only ever launched it back in 10.04.. never saw a dialogue [19:48] well that help. thanks