[19:58] <inahd> hello all
[19:58] <inahd> thinking to give ubuntustudio another try :)
[21:49] <inahd> is there some script i could run to pack ubuntustudio full of every known audio editing software?
[21:51] <carlos_> Guest70257
[22:33] <holstein> inahd: not really
[22:33] <holstein> inahd: you can install "ubuntustudio-audio" which is the ubuntustudio audio packages
[22:33] <holstein> we dont have "all known editing software" in the repos. but, you are welcome to install what you like from there
[22:34] <holstein> i suggest running live CD, such as the ubuntustudio one.. AVlinux.. KXstudio.. etc. and see what tools are there and how they do thing
[22:34] <holstein> things*
[22:34] <holstein> i would also /join #opensourcemusicians and just hang and see what folks use
[22:35] <holstein> otherwise, it would be basically a lot like saying, you want to create a text document and you start pulling in *everything* from vim to libreoffice to koffice
[22:39] <inahd> hehe yeah
[22:39] <inahd> i was thinking i really like AVLinux, i was hoping there would be a one click sort of solution to avlinuxify ubuntustudio
[22:40] <holstein> inahd: nothing is preventing you, or anyone else from making that.. but it wont be here
[22:40] <holstein> and it wont be possible with stock ubuntu
[22:41] <holstein> we adhere, and must adhere to the default ubuntu repository packages... glen doesnt have to do that
[22:41] <holstein> he doesnt have to stick to the debian packages.. since AVlinux is his, he can do what he likes
[22:41] <holstein> the easiest way to get AVLinux is to just use it
[22:42] <holstein> but, there are reasons why one might prefer ubuntu... since AVlinux is basicallly intended as an "as-is" appliance.. and a *very* good one.. you might prefer a more "normal" desktop in some cases
[22:43] <inahd> yes basically i am going to try ubuntustudio here again, and try to get it set up the way i want
[22:43] <holstein> good luck! let us know if we can help