[03:56] <t0taln00b3r> is there a trick to the install of ubuntu studio? i tried 64-bit 15.04 like two or three times but im always met with a blinking underscore on boot. what am i missing?
[03:56] <cfhowlett> t0taln00b3r, no trick.  I'd suspect you are hitting uefi issues
[03:56] <cfhowlett> !uefi
[03:57] <t0taln00b3r> its just odd cuz i can do the same steps with ubuntu and it just werks
[03:59] <t0taln00b3r> also it was the only operating system on my machine and that page you linked me to says it shouldnt matter if its the only one
[04:11] <cfhowlett> t0taln00b3r, it *shouldn'*
[04:11] <t0taln00b3r> well that's embarrassing
[04:11] <cfhowlett> yep.  see how that works?  little details
[04:11] <cfhowlett> t0taln00b3r, for the record, if you HAD ubuntu, you could easily have installed the US packages to it and been done.
[04:11] <t0taln00b3r> what do you mean? US packages..?
[04:11] <cfhowlett> ubuntustudio
[04:11] <t0taln00b3r> wait so if i just type sudo apt get install ubuntustudio it turns ubuntu into ubuntu studio?
[04:11] <t0taln00b3r> g-guys? ;_;
[10:43] <zequence> t0taln00b3r: There are a bunch of meta packages that being with ubuntustudio-*, but installing those will only install packages, not do any settings to the system
[10:43] <zequence> To get realtime privilege, you will need to add any user to audio group, who is to use jack in realtime mode
[10:44] <zequence> The first user in an Ubuntu Studio installation is already in that group