[01:32] can anyone recommend a music score/transcription software that will interface with a midi keyboard...so you play on the keyboard and it transcribes for you [02:54] aaas: any of them.. musescore is nice [02:54] holstein thanks [02:54] with JACK and other JACK supported apps, you just route them :) [09:46] Does Ubuntu Studio have a Windows install option like the main? [09:50] toa, no. We are discussing to add it into 13.04 though [09:55] Ah, good, thanks, smartboyhw [10:18] How hard is it to convert the main Ubuntu desktop release to Ubuntu Studio? [10:19] A friend downloaded the wrong ISO [10:25] I know there's metapackages just like there are for Kubuntu and the other derivatives. Is it that simple or would I not have the low-latency kernel and the other improvements that way? [11:19] you can install it from apt-get, synaptics, or ubuntu software center [11:53] toa: The main difference is in getting realtime privilege [11:53] toa: While installing jackd, make sure to answer "yes" to that, and also, make user member of audio group [11:53] Changes will take effect after rebooting [11:54] toa: And, install linux-lowlatency to get better performance at lower latencies [17:54] Hi@all [18:19] ciao a tutti [18:52] hi [18:53] !hi [18:53] quit [18:53] /quit [18:53] !hellp [18:53] !hello [18:53] oh.. the bot here doesnt know how to greet people [18:54] and i pressed ctrl-q instead of w [20:10] Hey folks...can someone please help me with Grub? I was using another Linux distro's Grub, but I thoughtlessly deleted that partition. How can I tell UbuntuStudio to use it's own grub? Computer bricked atm, but I have a liveUSB I can reinstall grub from...the question is, how? o.o [20:10] *reinstall grub from, or fix things somehow [20:13] Anyone? Please? It's a real pain to get internet to start on this LiveUSB, and it might die any sec =S [20:15] zequence? o.o [20:17] Hey, len-dt? [20:18] Hello [20:18] Hai, can you help me with Grub, a little? [20:18] * len-dt is mucking around with dual monitors [20:18] What would you like to do? [20:19] I don't know a huge amount about GRUB, but some. [20:19] Well, I had ~3 linux installs, I formatted one for space *facepalm*. [20:19] Turned out that one had the Grub I was loading from. [20:19] Computer bricked now. I'm on a Live USB. How do I tell UbuntuStudio to use it's own grub? [20:19] (not exactly bricked, but wont boot) [20:20] Any of the live ISOs should let you choose a partition to boot. [20:20] How? o.o [20:21] actually no, lately i have been noticing distros leaving out the boot from.. option [20:22] * Contrapunctus is confused. [20:22] What ought one do then? o.o [20:22] what you should do is boot the live USB and install bootrepair [20:23] XRS1 - bootrepair...no such package o.o [20:23] sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair [20:23] oops hold on [20:23] :) [20:24] sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair [20:24] * len-dt must have an older ISO that does allow it. [20:25] yannubuntu? O_o [20:25] I haven't had to do that for a bit. [20:25] dont look at me. normally i use System Rescue CD which has boot repair, but when i dont i use that command [20:26] seems like a trustworthy repo [20:27] apt-get update...that's gonna take a while. [20:28] boot repair should pop up on its own when itz all finished if you pasted [20:28] It's interesting that you can queue stuff with &&...one could probably make a script to install KXStudio more easily, for the newbs... :) [20:28] I see, XRS1... [20:29] batch scripting is fun [20:29] If only I had AVLinux on liveUSB...it has remastersys-grub-restore. =\ [20:30] used to get bored and make DOS games at work using batch scripting [20:30] But I only happened to have Mint12 -_-' [20:31] freaked the IT dept. out when they saw all the .bat files with a bunch of files with weird extensions. [20:32] long story short, batch scripting is a great and i love the whole repository design. wonder how much is costs to upkeep [20:52] XRS1, it should be possible to change the kernel commandline still from the ISO. Is that not so? [20:53] If so changing the command line to have root=/dev/sda1 initrd /boot/initrd.img should do it. [21:13] XRS1, yay, it worked :D [21:15] Sounds good [21:17] Thanks XRS1 and len-dt :) This message sent from UbuntuStudio...life goes back to normal. [21:45] ? dont even remember what i did [21:45] oh yeah bootrepair [21:45] great app