[04:27] sakrecoer_ there is no mouse speed there, just acceleration and acceleration sensetivity [04:27] and i hate acceleration ;] [04:28] when i turn that down, it's okay, but very slow [04:28] i want linear speed [09:52] antto: hmm... have you tried with high acceleration and liw acceleration sensivity? [09:52] low* [15:47] FYI submissions for ubuntu 16.04 Free Culture Showcase are open: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFreeCultureShowcase [16:47] Hi, I have a quick question. Do you think we would get PulseAudio 8.0 with Ubuntu Studio 16.04? [18:44] Hi, I have a quick question. Do you think we would get PulseAudio 8.0 with Ubuntu Studio 16.04? [18:55] Or it would remain at 4.0 as I am using Trusty [19:00] I also heard about this Bluez5, but I do not know what this is. === sakrecoe1_ is now known as sakrecoer_ [19:28] erick_: pulseaudio will probably always be the latest stable release when a new Ubuntu comes out [19:28] 16.04 currently has version 7.1 [19:28] I see. [19:28] That is good news for me. [19:30] What is the best way to check for next release feature? [19:30] Since pulseaudio 8 was just released, Ubuntu packagers have probably just not gotten around to getting it released yet [19:30] I see. [19:31] That'd be Debian though. [19:31] krytarik: Not in the case of pulseaudio [19:31] Well, none of them anyway. :P [19:32] Most of the packages that Ubuntu Studio distributes are actually packaged in Debian, and auto synced to Ubuntu until Feature Freeze, which is about two months before final release [19:33] Anything that belongs to the "universe" repository pretty much, I believe [19:33] But, Canonical maintains what is in "main". That includes things like the unity DE, the kernel, and a few other things [19:33] Anything else excited from Ubuntu Studio 16.04? [19:35] Nothing mind blowing, that I can think of. We've synced with Xubuntu so that our desktop settings look very similar to Xubuntu's, except for theming [19:35] I'm sure there are some nice new updates for packages [19:36] ubuntustudio-controls is going to be an important tool for audio people, but mainly for those who are adding Ubuntu Studio to an existing Ubuntu installation [19:36] Thank you. === themacproguy is now known as Zachary_DuBois [20:26] sakrecoer_ yes.. no combination of acceleration gives an equivalent of "speed" that's why there are usually 3 sliders for these things, and i only see two there [20:55] antto: sorry... i don't know how to achieve exactly what you want. i like to have my mouse sensitive with little movement to reach end to end of screen, but i never reflected over linear speed. [20:55] try in #xubuntu maybe or in #ubuntu [20:56] antto: best of luck! feel free to share the sollution with us if/when you find it