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Jnzerhi im new  with ubuntu  studio  is agood  change  im was a working  with slklackware 1421:29
zequenceJnzer: Welcome to the club21:33
sSsyeah slackware isnt really ment for studio production21:33
zequenceJnzer: 13.04 might actually be worth checking out already. Less buggy jack, and integration with PA is easier21:34
zequenceSwitching to Thunar, and a few new preinstalled apps21:35
zequencePA just became version 3.0, and might suffer from bugs, and there are probably other desktop related problems (still Alpha), but on the whole, I feel it's better than 12.04 and 12.10 right now21:36
sirriffsalotIs there by any chance a free ebook or suchlike on studio engineering and or mixing? :)22:32
zequencesirriffsalot: Haven't heard of one, but there's a lot of tutorials here and there, articles and such, on all kinds of things22:42
sirriffsalotzequence: yeeah.. I guess, I just hate reading popsicles here and there.. I'd love to have it all from start to finish in one package. More thought behind it :)22:43
zequencesirriffsalot: Most of it is learning by doing, and listening22:44
zequenceBut, I guess some good theory is nice to have too22:45
zequenceI went to the library myself at one point22:45
sirriffsalotzequence: Yeah, trying to combine both. My ears are pretty decent, I hardly know any music theory compared to teachers in it, hehe22:45
sirriffsalotzequence: get much out of it?22:45
zequencesirriffsalot: Only the basics22:45
sirriffsalotHehe22:45
zequenceKnowing how a compressor works is probably good22:46
zequenceAnd having some idea of frequency range. What we hear, what is interesting to hear, and what frequencies are interesting on different instruments22:47
sirriffsalotzequence: knowing how a compressor work.. in user-mode or the whole shabang? From code to output?22:48
zequenceWas anyone aware of ISO 27002 being the standard for "principle of least privilege".This is the shit I have to learn for the A+ exam22:49
zequencesirriffsalot: Just what all the parameters do22:50
sirriffsalotzequence: whew.. scared me for a moment :)22:50
sirriffsalotzequence: I've tried getting interested in programming and code.. But it just doesn't stick. The best I can get out of it is making scripts for my own convenience hehe22:51
zequenceWhen a customer tells you your co-worker has done something wrong, what do you do? Talk to him about it, or tell the boss?22:52
zequenceTell the boss of course! (if you want to pass the A+ exam)22:53
sSswell the official answer is to tell the boss.   but real world VS. by the book has always been a tightrope22:55
zequenceI just find it hilarious that they put stuff like that into a computer certificate test22:55
zequenceThere's stuff about US laws too, which seems ridiculous to learn, if you aren't living in US22:56
zequencePlus some of the info is plain wrong22:56
zequenceSome of the things they say are even crazy22:56
sSsits the A+.. you cant take it too seriously22:57
sSsi could have passed the A+ in the 6th grade b4 i even owned a computer22:58
zequenceFirst thing to do when you're having problems on a Windows machine - reboot! If the problem doesn't appear again after reboot, the problem is solved (yeah, right)22:58
zequencesSs: You can't answer correctly on some of the questions, unless you read the book, really carefully. Why? Cause the answer they want is not always the right one23:00
sSsreal world VS. by the book23:01
zequenceI actually think it might be a benefit having a lower IQ level, in order to pass this test more easily23:03
sSsand sometimes the book is wrong. i remember my Net+ book stating that the 568-a order was Blue Orange Green Brown23:05
zequenceThat's what I'm reading next23:05
zequenceProbably Security+ too. Definately Linux+ and whatever Linux certs I get to do23:06
sSsdefinately Sec+. Net+ and Sec+ are actually important. A+ is just a nice to have23:06
zequenceI'm studying as a part of an individually paced unemployment education. The certs are free, and during this one year I can take as many as I'm able23:07
sSsoh wow...23:07
sSsyou lucky bastige23:07
zequenceSweden, baby23:07
zequence:P23:07
sSsby the time i was ready to take all my certs, i was out of money23:07
zequenceIf I had to pay for them, I'd not go through with it23:08
zequenceThere is building up more interest for Linux hackers recently, so certs might not always be needed23:08
zequenceAt least that's the impression I get23:08
sSswell CISSP is definitely worth the money.   and you can get the training from your public library (or the net)23:08
zequenceIs that Cisco?23:09
sSsknowing linux is the difference between minumum wage and high paying career23:09
zequenceI'm probably going to do some Cisco too23:09
sSsCertified Information Systems Security Professional (TIA i think)23:09
sSsCisco is too expensive if your paying for it. and not a lifetime ccert23:09
zequenceThere are loads of Cisco certs. I can do a few, but only the basic ones I guess23:10
zequenceI'm going to try get one down each month at least23:11
zequenceI was a little bit lucky to get this opportunity though. The competition was pretty fierce, and they didn't only pick people by competence23:12
zequenceI sort of talked myself into it23:12
zequenceCISSP seems to require quite a bit of past work experience, so if that's right, that would not be possible for me23:13
zequenceThe common ones I see in ads are the MS ones. Server certs, Exchange, Actice Directory..23:14
sSs? no? i got CISSP when i was a teenager with only a GED23:14
sSsoh23:14
zequencehttps://www.isc2.org/cissp-how-to-certify.aspx23:14
sSswell right now all the money is in programming and security. everything else is few and far between and requires exp23:15
sSsoh well i guess i got my CISSP cuz i attended a diploma mill23:16
zequencehttps://lkml.org/lkml/2013/2/21/22823:17
sSssuch a professional..23:18
zequenceSome box to get their agressions out23:27
zequenceNot Linus23:27

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