[01:54] <sambagirl> is there a 15.04?
[01:54] <DI3HARD139> no
[01:54] <DI3HARD139> atleast not as far as i've seen
[01:54] <DI3HARD139> there is a 15.10 though
[01:55] <sambagirl> i am on distrowatch and it says there is a 15.04 but i guess they are wrong
[01:55] <sambagirll> i also see that libre will be included in future releases
[01:56] <Unit193> 15.04 is nearly EOL, if it isn't already.
[01:56] <sambagirl> i see that why would that be?
[01:57] <sambagirl> it is already
[03:04] <sambagirl-away>  if i wanted to change windows managers to mate so i can run compiz is there any instruction?
[03:30] <sambagirl> sudo apt-get install mate-desktop this should work no?
[18:35] <stevessss> hi
[18:37] <sirriffsalot> stevessss, yo
[18:38] <stevessss> so.. media management system that handles importing photo/video from sd cards or live-tethered cameras, raw workflow through darktable... pre-raw spot-healing through gimp-2.9 editing in LAB COLOR SPACE, so cooling an image in darktable doesnt require you do spot-healing twice, auto-updating raw image outputs so that inkscape can link to the jpegs or tiffs that come from rendering raw images wiht a
[18:38] <stevessss> djustmetns and adjustment layers, print color management either with your own print calibration device or online for free(plus cost of postage to mail your printout and ink and paper on your printer)
[18:38] <stevessss> blender for previewing a print to a cup or tshirt, or wrapped canvas or other 3d shape
[18:38] <stevessss> lcms for showing the effects of the ink types you use and materials you are printing on
[18:40] <stevessss> basically a workflow to make pro photography at a studio and print or 3d print factory work smoothly to a professional 100% color-managed and accurate level
[18:58] <sambagirl>  I installed the os via wubi and wondered whether i was losing any performance?
[18:58] <sambagirl> i am using an asus with 8 gig ram and i am having some problems with input with the keyboard and the external wireless mouse
[18:59] <stevessss> ubuntu studio has for print-publishing tools that you can install inkscape and gimp right?
[18:59] <sambagirl> yes ofcourse
[18:59] <stevessss> it doesnt have anythign that helps you save all your photos in a way that makes sense
[18:59] <stevessss> and label them all
[19:00] <stevessss> and then copy them from one application to another like from gimp to darktable to inkscape to scribus
[19:00] <sambagirl> well if you have a windows app that does what you want you can always run it under wine like i do :D
[19:00] <stevessss> I'm talking about making a linux app
[19:00] <stevessss> that does that
[19:00] <sambagirl> ohh
[19:01] <sambagirl> i am having problems with the keyboard jumping around and mouse erasing stuff etc
[19:01] <stevessss> and then publishing youtube videos on how to use it form image capture to printed product
[19:01] <stevessss> and trying to use it to make ubuntustudio popular
[19:02] <stevessss> the focus is on photography, design, color management, photo management, and acurate print-proofing, as well as print-on-package simulation
[19:03] <stevessss> so you can design boxes to put items in for a factory, or preview you image and wording wrapped around a cup for your coffee shop
[19:03] <stevessss> or preview your familly picture on a stretched canvas wrapped aorund the corners
[19:09] <sakrecoer_> sambagirl: installing using wubi should not affect performances.
[19:10] <sakrecoer_> stevessss: yes ubuntustudio has all tools necessary for professional graphic production.
[19:15] <sakrecoer_> stevessss: check out rapid photo downloader and darktable for photomanagement.
[19:19] <sambagirl> i am having problems with the keyboard jumping around and mouse erasing stuff etc
[19:19] <sakrecoer_> sambagirl: does the wireless mouse requires a special driver? look up 'your mouse model name + ubuntu' in websearch to see if someone else has same problem and maybe a fix :)
[19:19] <sambagirl> ok thanks sakrecoer_
[19:20] <sakrecoer_> sambagirl: if you have a spare keyboard/mouse set, try see if it works correctly
[19:24] <sakrecoer_> if they work correctly, we know the system is working but something in it is unhapoy about wireless mouse reciever...
[19:25] <sakrecoer_> askubuntu is a great ressource for those type of problem.also try #ubuntu if no one here answers you
[19:25] <sakrecoer_> i have to go, good luck to botj of you sambagirl and stevessss
[19:36] <sambagirl> i have been chatting in debian as the mouse moved to debian from ubuntustudio
[19:42] <sambagirl> what is the difference with ubuntu low letency and ubuntu at grub time?
[19:47] <jelly> lowlatency build flavor is supposed to provide quicker response to any kind of internal or external interrupts, at the expense of reduced total performance
[19:48] <sambagirl> i see so it's probably recommended to avoid that load option and just go with the normal load.
[19:48] <jelly> so in theory it helps shave off microseconds of delay here and there
[19:49] <sambagirl> so if i want the best performance i should select normal and not low letency load
[19:49] <jelly> try both.
[19:50] <sambagirl> i have jelly but i dont really notice any difference
[19:50] <jelly> then it doesn't matter :-)
[19:51] <jelly> again in theory, lowering the latency helps with real-time applications
[19:51] <sambagirl> what i will do is get another drive for this laptop and do a normal install for debian 7x and ubuntustudio and ubuntu mate and centos desktop and have some flexability
[19:52] <sambagirl> jelly so for audio/video streaming low latency would be appropriate
[19:52] <zequence> sambagirl: linux-lowlatency is preferable for live processing
[19:52] <jelly> streaming, or playing and mixing and applying effects for audio
[19:52] <sambagirl> of if i plug in a midi or guitar into a jack or someting
[19:52] <sambagirl> i see
[19:52] <zequence> One such example is when playing a software synth controlled by a midi keyboard
[19:53] <sambagirl> i see
[19:53] <zequence> Also, live monitoring of whatever goes into the computer
[19:53] <sambagirl> if i were to go for mate instead of the current default windows management environment would i be creating a problem for myself?
[19:54] <zequence> linux-lowlatency was added to the Ubuntu repos by us Ubuntu Studio devs to make it possible to work with audio properly, but it can be used for other things too
[19:54] <sambagirl> ok that is great that is what i should load then
[19:54] <jelly> choosing a desktop enviroment is rather divorced from choosing which kernel to boot
[19:55] <sambagirl> see i cant get compiz to work in this i think xfce ubuntustudio default loads?
[19:57] <zequence> Adding a desktop to an Ubuntu Studio install is possible, but I would prefer to start out with the DE you like, and then add Ubuntu Studio stuff to it
[19:58] <zequence> A simple command for doing so, would be: sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-audio && sudo usermod -a G audio $USER
[19:58] <sambagirl> zsequence i did that in the past using tasksel
[19:58] <zequence> You don't get added to audio group doing that though
[19:58] <sambagirl> it allows you to choose video and audio, etc environments.
[19:59] <zequence> But, for the packages, sure. You don't need ubuntustudio-desktop
[19:59] <sambagirl> zequence i am positive i did that on another laptop that actually is running ubuntu-mate
[19:59] <zequence> IF you want the menu, you install ubuntustudio-menu
[19:59] <sambagirl> let me check
[19:59] <sambagirl> just a sec
[19:59] <zequence> sambagirl: You don't get added to audio group, unless you do it manually, or if you installed Ubuntu Studio
[20:00] <zequence> To see which groups you are member of, in a terminal: groups
[20:04] <sambagirl> ok
[20:04] <sambagirl> i am positive what i am saying is valid let me check brb
[20:06] <zequence> I'm one of the maintainers of those packages, so I'm pretty sure how they work :)
[20:07] <zequence> Anyway, got to disappear for a while. Cheers
[20:08] <sambagirl> i am sure your correct. no argument from me whatsoever. it's just that i do remember that but your right.
[20:08] <sambagirl> okie dokie thanks
[20:08] <sambagirl> i decided to just install studio again and then change to mate
[20:08] <sambagirl> thanks for the advice
[20:10] <sambagirl> yep through tasksel it allows you to install ubuntu studio environment just checked it
[20:11] <sambagirl> bbl chao