[12:43] <craigbass76> What's missing from a stock Ubuntu install to make it ubuntustudio?
[12:44] <craigbass76> My employer just sent me an Ubuntu laptop, and I've go to leave the OS itself alone, but didn't know if there was some install-ubuntustudio_parts command I could run
[12:45] <craigbass76> And Dropbox's app doesn't run unless I've got gnome (or Cinnamon) so I don't need XFCE, unfortunately  :(
[15:24] <Eickmeyer> craigbass76: Installing linux-lowlatency, ubuntustudio-installer and ubuntustudio-controls might do the trick. From there you can run the "Ubuntu Metapackage Installer" and install what you need. Once you run ubuntustudio-controls, it will configure your user and allow realtime memory access.