=== Eickmeyer[m] is now known as eickmeyer[m] === eickmeyer[m] is now known as Eickmeyer[m] === eickmeyer[m] is now known as Eickmeyer[m] [03:11] * Eickmeyer[m] is testing [03:11] * Eickmeyer tests back [05:29] show an example of a sources.list entry for ubuntustudio [06:13] ubuntu1: It would be identical to regular Ubuntu. [06:17] eickmeyer how then to pull the lowlatency ubuntustudio kernel [06:18] ubuntu1: define pull. Do you mean install? [06:19] yeah [06:20] sudo apt install linux-lowlatency [06:20] it is pulling or downloading compiles from some autobuild server, so here mostly what is the name of the package [06:21] You might want this, though: [06:22] !ubuntustudio-installer | ubuntu1 [06:22] ubuntu1: Ubuntu Studio Installer is an app that can be used to add Ubuntu Studio's benefits to an existing Ubuntu (or official flavor) installation, or add additional packages. For more info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioInstaller [06:22] is there a way to specify the subversion of the autobuild [06:22] No. [06:22] it looks like it is pulling the latest which is what this new install has [06:23] Yes. That’s expected. [06:24] how to change the default browser in gnome [06:24] from firefox to epiphany [06:25] As I’m headed to bed, and since that’s not a question specific to Ubuntu Studio, please ask in #ubuntu. [06:27] ok eickmeyer enjoy your rest [06:27] you have been on target with your support maybe I can talk with you through a matrix voice line soon [06:31] if you are still there what is the command for pulling it up with sudo ubuntustudio-installer [06:31] the call for sudo from gui isnt mapping right [06:32] it seems it is jumping to root [06:33] that is the interesting thing about gnome it pulls everything away from root so the user has full control of the computer [11:07] sioben was removed by: sioben [12:04] Good morning [12:04] After a long time [12:04] Finally, I`m working in Ubuntu Studio [12:05] I`m so happy!!1 === JTa1 is now known as JTa [21:05] Hello. Am new here. total newbie to IRC, but not to Ubuntu Studio. I got a "divide by zero" error that froze it half-way when trying to install US from the new US installer (via PPA) on a fresh install of Kubuntu 19.04. anyone else get this? [21:07] .... rebooted, and ran the recommended remedy suggested in popup, but not sure if it all isntalled ok.