[10:55] <arejayem> Can anyone help with installing Ubuntu Studio 19.04 on a VMware Workstation VM please?
[10:58] <m_ad[m]> was about to reply but you left: yes other images work but if i'm not misaken someone mentioned ubuntu studio isn't configured to work in a vm
[10:58] <m_ad[m]> however i'm not 100% sure
[11:01] <arejayem> Ahh that sucks...
[11:04] <m_ad[m]> come back in a couple of hours when the lead devs are around and ask again just to make sure.
[11:04] <m_ad[m]> :)
[11:04] <arejayem> OK, thx mate
[14:51] <Eickmeyer> m_ad[m]: You'd be correct. Ubuntu Studio, for whatever reason, will not run cleanly in a VM. Fixing that is of the lowest priorities since it's not designed to run in a VM anyhow.
[14:51] <Eickmeyer> I don't understand why anybody would want to run it in a VM anyhow since that causes performance degredation, especially for audio applications.
[14:52] <Eickmeyer> I mean, other than testing. But, if you're going to test it, run the life ISO. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[14:52] <Eickmeyer> *live ISO
[16:11] <sakrecoer> i was wondering if could change rule nr.5 in the facebook group
[16:12] <sakrecoer> "Give more than you take to this group. Self-promotion, spam and irrelevant links aren't allowed."
[16:12] <sakrecoer> to "Give more than you take to this group. Self-promotion, spam and irrelevant links aren't allowed. Hoever, on Wednesday you may post selfpromoting links"
[16:13] <sakrecoer> we might miss out on some pretty neat creations otherwise
[16:13] <sakrecoer> it's hard to be an independent creator. Especially since netiquette kindof dictates that, unless you got an organism promoting you, you are just an ugly self-promoter
[16:14] <sakrecoer> Eickmeyer ^
[16:16] <sakrecoer> (my tinfoil hat sometimes whispers to me at night that the whole "self-promotion" taboo was made up by major labels and microsoft
[16:16] <sakrecoer> )
[16:17] <sakrecoer> regardless of the origin, it's really hard to be an independent creator
[16:18] <sakrecoer> make it sundays or 3rd friday of the week i don't know. But excluding it all together is not very cool.
[16:29] <sakrecoer> Here's my proposition for it: "Give more than you take to this group. Spam, is not allowed and selfpromotion is discouraged, except on %{day} where you are invited to share your creative output."
[16:38] <studio-user084> latest versions of vmlinuz & initrd.img-4.15.0-48-lowlatency causes system to reboot.  How do I keep software updated from installing the new version?
[17:01] <Eickmeyer> sakrecoer: That's a good one, but I'd even go as so far as allow creative output from Ubuntu Studio every day.
[17:02] <Eickmeyer> studio-user084: If you don't keep your computer updated (especially the kernel), you're going to run into a lot of security issues. I'd reccomend...
[17:03] <Eickmeyer> !hwe | studio-user084
[17:04] <Eickmeyer> sakrecoer: That said, I'll go ahead and make a rule change on that.
[17:19] <sakrecoer> +700 on agreeing creative output everyday! \o/ thank you Eickmeyer
[17:19] <sakrecoer> allowing even lol
[17:20] <sakrecoer> also, happy walprugis everyone! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walpurgis_Night
[17:21] <studio-user084> will dig further, but looks like the new kernals are x64  not i386
[17:23] <Paavi2_0> sakrecoer: hauskaa vappua!
[17:23] <Paavi2_0> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walpurgis_Night#Finland
[17:25] <Paavi2_0> also https://youtu.be/IlWRzOe-uZM
[17:41] <unshackled> anyone know how to install ubuntu studio packages on Kali Linux?
[17:41] <unshackled> I need a PPA right?
[17:41] <unshackled> or is there a script i can use with apt or whatever?
[17:43] <Eickmeyer> unshackled: Kali Linux is not supported.
[17:44] <Eickmeyer> You're on your own. We cannot support more than Ubuntu and its flavors here.
[17:44] <Eickmeyer> !kali
[17:48] <unshackled> oh
[17:48] <unshackled> dual boot it is then
[17:49] <unshackled> too bad you guys should consider doing a partnership with Skywave Linux I found out Ubuntu Studio is really great for a lot of my ham radio stuff
[17:50] <Eickmeyer> unshackled: I'm glad they got it to work! However, we are an official flavor of Ubuntu and as such have to abide by that.
[17:51] <Eickmeyer> And, we're a really small team, so we're trying our best to do what we've got.
[18:48] <OvenWerks> unshackled: if whatever distro you are using depends on up to date ubuntu repos, you should be able to install ubuntustudio-installer and get someting working... or at least have the applications. I would look for the version of ubuntustudio-installer from the ubuntustudio backports PPA for the most up to date version. However, as stated it is at own risk. we may note that it didn't work for you
[18:48] <OvenWerks> and pass that on, but will spend no time trying to make it work :)
[18:50] <OvenWerks> The other way to do things is to install Studio and then add whatever DE you would prefer.
[18:51] <OvenWerks> Again this is not something we can support, but at least you should be able to test before adding that DE and know if it causes trouble.
[19:41] <unshackled> most distros i use you can do sudo tasksel and tick off ubuntu studio
[19:41] <unshackled> i screwed up installing kali first