Digit | hi, just wondering if/when next release likely hapn? | 02:24 |
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Digit | ~~ wondering which release best to go for, 16.04.3LTS or 17.10 or wait for next release out in a few days/weeks(?)...? | 02:24 |
slidinghorn | Digit: the Ubuntu release is scheduled for I think April 26th. I don't know if Studio is on that same schedule or not, however | 02:31 |
Digit | thanks for the info. :) *downloading 17.10 for now on that basis at least a fortnight* | 03:01 |
slidinghorn | Digit: 18.04 is available, it's just in beta until then, so there may be some quirks | 03:03 |
Digit | while investigating what it takes to install on devuan, natron (which i hear good things about), i thought to look to ubuntu studio again. it probably doesnt even have natron... ... even in the beta release? | 03:09 |
slidinghorn | Digit: not sure what that is, but I don't see it in the repos via apt-cache search | 03:25 |
Digit | natron's claim to fame is to be a foss replacement for after effects. or the nearest to such a thing. | 03:27 |
Digit | seems ideal to get included in ubuntustudio | 03:27 |
Digit | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natron_%28software%29 | 03:29 |
slidinghorn | Digit: compton is available in the repos if you're looking for a compositor | 03:34 |
Digit | afaik, compton's a different kind of beast. different role of "compositor". | 03:34 |
slidinghorn | oh, I was thinking window compositing... | 03:35 |
Digit | if you mean compton the an X composite manager | 03:35 |
Digit | yeah | 03:36 |
ErichEickmeyer | Digit, slidinghorn: Ubuntu Studio is releasing 18.04 on April 26th. The difference is that this one is, unfortunately due to low manpower, not an LTS. We hope to pick-up some momentum for 18.10 with some new features. | 05:21 |
slidinghorn | ErichEickmeyer: I don't know how much help I'd be, but I'd be willing to volunteer where I can | 05:22 |
ErichEickmeyer | slidinghorn: Excellent! Anything at this point helps, but the need in 18.10 is going to especially be for packagers. Check out https://ubuntustudio.org/contribute. 18.04 can also use a ton of testing. Any and all bug reporting is invaluable. :) | 05:24 |
slidinghorn | ErichEickmeyer: interestingly enough, i'm trying to learn how to package right now, lol | 05:25 |
ErichEickmeyer | slidinghorn: Good! and... same. :) I know how to package for .rpm, so I've been trying to learn .deb to transfer that knowledge. | 05:26 |
slidinghorn | I'm doing my first one now, but the packaging guide is a little lacking for cmake-compiled software | 05:27 |
ErichEickmeyer | Yeah, it's a different ball-of-wax for sure. | 05:31 |
h9l | Greetings from Romania. | 20:26 |
h9l | Sorry to bother, but could someone please help me setup Jack? It fails to initialize the server when I launch it in Regular Ubuntu -and- Ubuntu Studio. | 20:27 |
h9l | Something about the capture card. | 20:27 |
h9l_ | Here's a copy of the error log: | 20:29 |
h9l_ | https://pastebin.com/Djd2x7tY | 20:29 |
h9l_ | Could someone please help? | 20:30 |
slidinghorn | h9l_: Using qjackctl? | 20:33 |
h9l_ | yup | 20:33 |
h9l_ | Brand spanking new install of Ubuntu Studio, throwing out the same error I got in my Regular ubuntu. | 20:34 |
h9l_ | And here I thought I messed something up. | 20:34 |
slidinghorn | h9l_: which version of ubuntu studio are you using? | 20:34 |
h9l_ | 17.10 | 20:35 |
h9l_ | I'm a dumb ass | 20:36 |
h9l_ | https://askubuntu.com/questions/224151/jack-server-could-not-be-started-when-using-qjackctl/232163 | 20:36 |
h9l_ | Found the solution. | 20:36 |
slidinghorn | h9l_: that worked for you? | 20:36 |
h9l_ | Didn't set an interface | 20:37 |
h9l_ | Rebooting for some updates. Cheers! | 20:37 |
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