[05:49] clear [09:30] how do I save applications that are open so that when i restart they open up automatically. [09:38] west: There's ladish for audio applications. A gui tool for it is called Gladish [09:39] And for other type of stuff, there is some way of saving a session. Don't what tools though. Google on Xubuntu and you should find something [09:39] or xfce [09:40] thanks. will look. [09:40] In the logout window, save session. [10:33] cool thanks. I saw it on log out. [14:28] hi folks [14:28] thanks for great distribution [14:28] spacediver, :) [14:28] while installing, I've decided to jump in for a chat ;) [14:28] I have a decent lenovo t420 with core i7 [14:28] and expect to exploit it to the bones ;) [14:29] it has 8 cores and 8 gigs of RAM [14:29] could you hint me [14:29] what latency of jack should i expect to work? [14:29] spacediver, as we all say: -lowlatency :P [14:30] However if you want to exploit it to the limits then maybe you need an RT kernel [14:30] i'm now at live boot, and uname says it is lowlatency [14:30] Linux ubuntu-studio 3.5.0-17-lowlatency [14:30] I'm asking for you experience [14:30] spacediver, quite ok [14:31] I was testing it out of the box, and the results were quite strange: even at about 7-8 ms jack latency there were some xruns [14:31] spacediver, should I bring out the kernel guy?;P [14:31] nono :) [14:31] and simple playing around with yoshimi (say, 10-20 notes at once) -- and qjackctl showed aboud 80-90% load [14:32] ok, gotta reboot now, see ya folks, thanks for chat :) [20:05] I'm having some trouble booting the 12.10 version of your dist. from a USB-stick.. It works on another computer, but on this one I just don't understand what is wrong. There are many USB-[options] in my boot selection, but none of them are able to pick up the usb-stick except twice where it was a stroke of luck.. No idea what I did right. Any way of trouble shooting this further?