[04:59] just wondering... why is 14.04 branded simply as "ubuntu" instead of ubuntu studio... in the grub menu etc.? [04:59] prob. cause it's not officially released yet? [05:02] delt: Grub menu is right, you are booting 'Ubuntu', the core is the same, so you get Ubuntu. You are logging into the Ubuntu session however, so that's where it changes. Normally the boot splash does say UbuntuStudio. [05:03] yeah... the screen with "linux for creative humans" ...with the proprietary nvidia driver is there a way to get that back? [05:03] instead of the textmode screen with 4 flashing dots [05:03] personally i just disabled "splash" and "quiet" in the kernel boot options so i can see the normal tty output [05:04] but just wondering... [05:05] plymouth-theme-ubuntustudio just make sure that's installed. [05:06] plymouth-theme-ubuntustudio is already the newest version. [05:07] We removed the naming, since it caused Ubuntu Studio to not be able to boot on EFI machines [05:07] We might readd it, but in another way [05:08] ah, i see. [05:08] isn't there a trigger script you can use, to test if you're on a normal machine, or something like that? [05:09] I think GRUB has been made to support custom names now [05:09] zequence: Not really sure why, the core is still the same. You could submit a patch to Debian grub to allow more loose naming in 10_linux (and 05_debian) [05:09] Unit193: I think cjwatson already took care of that somehow [05:09] I haven't been following that too closely. [05:09] Not that I've seen, still Ubuntu|Kubuntu [05:10] 13.10 was branded as ubuntustudio...even had a background image for the grub menu iirc [05:11] or am i confusing with another distro....... cant remember [05:13] anyway, after installing the driver from nvidia, instead of the "linux for creative humans" splash screen, there's just the old textmode screen with 4 flashing dots... was just wondering if there's a way to get the cool splash screen back....? [05:13] (not a very big problem, but still wondering) [05:13] delt: Is it the same with other flavors? Ubuntu? If not, then you could look at how they do it [05:13] delt: And, if you find out why it happens, please let us know [05:14] okie, i'll try my best =) tomorrow =) [05:14] I'm happy enough that it works with the free drivers [05:14] i'm happy with this os, i really like it [05:14] so, thanks guys :D [05:18] It's easy to do the grub part. [05:19] echo GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=UbuntuStudio | sudo tee /etc/default/grub.d/ubuntustudio.cfg [08:12] how does one configure and test midi under wine? === Iota-Spencer is now known as IotaSpencer === iorec_____ is now known as iorec [19:48] hello again! i have a midi/usb keyboard. line6 mobile keys 25 and want to connect it with jack-midi synthesizers, but mobile keys is only shown as a alsa-midi device in patchage. how can i change that? [19:53] Hello, any knows were to find older versions of ubuntu studio, 10.4 [19:55] ? [19:58] novel: Can't seem to find Lucid, but there are other old ones. Personally, I thought 9.10 was a good release - nice rt-kernel http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/ [20:01] ok, thanks lets see [20:06] i cant find studio version [20:08] i find it, but as you say not the 10.4 [20:09] any idea to find this, please? [20:12] no, sorry. You could ask someone at #ubuntu-release [20:14] thanks from Mexico!, ill try [20:46] hey. want to run "a2jmidid -e" in startup script in QJackCtl but it doesnt really work. Can someone help me? === `Fibz`` is now known as `Fibz