[02:28] yeahhhhhhhhhhh [02:28] ubuntustudio 12.4 currently installing [02:29] my first linux experience [02:29] peeing a little [02:31] ubuntu studio is the best desktop linux EVER :P [02:32] i've never actually enjoyed linux untill i started using Ubuntu Studio [02:34] though i gotta say debian is much better than the old microsoft products (prior to 2012 product line) [02:55] ::[] ::[] ::[] ::[] [03:29] uhhhhh so how do i install a driver and stuff [03:29] haha [03:29] i should take time to read about installing hardware, but i'm busy cleaning my haus [03:29] i have a 15-year-old midi interface to get going, emagic unitor 8 mk1 [12:29] cabas .Nějakej čech? [15:25] magic_silver_box: let us know.. midi hardware should just work out of the box [19:08] will jackd run on a acer aspier 8930g [19:09] using ubuntustudio [19:09] sure... might not like the performances though [19:10] jack runs on anything [19:10] More or less all onboard devices are supported by ALSA (I haven't heard of anyone having a device that wasn't supported) [19:11] runs on a quad core out of the box === zephyr is now known as Guest82343 [19:15] hi [19:15] may i have some help plz [19:16] what do you need help with? [19:16] the installation [19:16] my lap top is doing strange things [19:16] like? [19:17] i was have WIN 7 eterprise then i replaced it with UBUNTU STUDIO 12. [19:17] when the installation tells me that is is successfully finished [19:17] the lap top reboot to tell me that there is no boot device [19:18] sounds like grub installed to the wrong place. [19:18] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair [19:18] try boot-repair [19:19] yeah yeah some thing called grub appeared on my screan last time , where is the best place to let it work ? the system patetion ? [19:19] partetion* [19:20] check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair [19:21] copy and paste the code listed in the second install option into Terminal [19:21] ctrl + shift + v to paste into the terminal [19:31] anybody have advice for me - already running 13.04 - should i hazard upgrading to ubuntu studio or make a new partition and triple-boot with mac osx? also i have /home in its own partition ~ 4gb - will studio demand more home, is it easy to move /home given my drive can spare another partition? thanks for any expertise anyone has [19:33] Guest82343: I'd just add whatever applications you want from Ubuntu Studio [19:33] your going to run into problems if your planning on sharing a /home dir between 2 OSs. you can just install the studio apps onto 13.04 [19:34] Guest82343: There are a bunch of meta packages. In a terminal, do: apt-cache search ubuntustudio [19:34] Guest82343: Then install the ones you want (-generation and -recording don't actually contain anything bu makes you install the all inclusive -audio [19:34] Guest82343: If you're into audio, you'll need to add yourself to audio group [19:35] Guest82343: And, if you need low latency, install linux-lowlatency [19:35] That's about it [19:35] (the changes in metas just happened in raring, so different on previous releases) [19:36] i have over 20gb in / so i could do the whole hog - but does studio fill up /home (which is filling faster than i expected - i guess if 13.04 is seemingly stable will studio crush that? - i been reading about the audio groups there's a good wiki for that [19:36] home is only for user files and settings. Not applications [19:37] i thought so - oh yeah i just downloaded ubuntu studio dvd thats what its full of - just realized sorry [19:37] Guest82343: Just don't install ubuntustudio-desktop. You'll have no need for that [19:37] unless you want to of course [19:38] Just that there may be some conflicts in user files, especially if you do customization [19:38] so 13.04 should be stable in studio? anybody else running that? [19:38] I am [19:38] It's quite stable [19:38] great it seems fine for me in plain ubuntu [19:39] upgrade i will [19:52] using ubuntustudio [19:54] digit trouble === martl is now known as prpl === 31NACX4VI is now known as sirriffsalot