[00:21] @Eickmeyer [ OvenWerks: Yes, the latest installer is in backports.], So, if the updated version of ubuntu-installer is already installed on my backports PPA enabled system, I can just click on it in the launch menu, fund Carla in the Audio section and install it from there? Yes? … Or do I have to do something else first to ensur [00:21] e that the updated version of ubuntu- installer is present? [00:23] @Chris [So, if the updated version of ubuntu-installer is already installed on my backpo …], "sudo apt full-upgrade" … Then run Ubuntu Studio Installer from the menu. [00:23] That will help you install carla. [00:38] Great. Thanks. [00:55] I installed Carla via the terminal first. Then I did the full upgrade. … Now Ubuntu Studio installer won't launch either from the launch menu or from the terninal. This is the message I get in terminal: … $ ubuntustudio-installer … Error in startup script: E: You must give at least one search pattern …     while executing … "close $fhcache [00:55] " …     (procedure "makelist" line 25) …     invoked from within … "makelist $default_packages $default_number" …     invoked from within … "if {!$argc} { …     set cllist $default_packages …     set clnum $default_number …     makelist $default_packages $default_number … } else  { …     set cllist $argv …     set cl..." …     (file "/usr/bin/ubunt [00:55] ustudio-installer" line 321) [00:56] Anyway, Carla is installed and appears to be OK. [01:59] @Chris [I installed Carla via the terminal first. Then I did the full upgrade. … Now Ubu …], Thanks for that. Means there's a bug, and I just fixed it. I'll get that fixed asap. [02:45] Chris The fix is live in the backports. Feel free to "sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade". [10:54] Ok, just seen your reply now this morning. Many, many thanks for fixing the bug! Impressed. 😀😃😄 [10:58] Yep, Ubuntu Studio installer launches OK. 😀 [11:02] (Photo, 973x421) https://i.imgur.com/CJILHfJ.jpg [11:02] This is what I now see when I launch Ubuntu Studio i.bnstaller. [11:06] I opted to install all US packages when I first installed US 18.04. I assume that is why there isn't much left to install now? … Should I install the three items seen in the screenshot? [14:06] Chris: If you are just upgrading a Studio install they should already be there, I think, but if you are installing the studio packages on top of another ubuntu flavour, then it would make sense to add them. [14:08] Eickmeyer: ^^ with regard to the above, Are these packages going to become part of the ISO? [14:08] (or are they already a part?) [14:11] Already part of the iso. I just need to get the updated installer in eoan. [14:13] cool [14:53] @Chris: With regards to the picture, that's stuff that is installed in Ubuntu Studio by default. Those items are for other flavors. [14:56] Ok, great. Understood. Many thanks. [18:33] no puedo instalar wine en mi ubuntu studio 19.04 [18:34] !es | studio-user975 [18:34] studio-user975: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. [19:00] +1 nice [19:05] TJ- Hello! Remember you Helped me with some problems I have with Download/upload speed on ubuntu on my laptop the other day? The commands I got from you helps sometimes and sometimes not, reboot also helps some times.. Do you think I could contact the producer of the laptop/network card in order to get a permanent fix? With a little bit help from you maybe I could write a mail to them and try to get a permanent fix for Ubuntu? [19:39] Eickmeyer[m]: Is the above request for me to TJ- the correct way to try to contact another person in here or is that not allowed or something? ..Maybe he/she is unaval but that is fine - I'll just wait. but.. [19:40] Thr0r: No, that's good. Just expect to wait a while. [19:40] Thr0r: Though, I will say, that anything regarding drivers typically needs to go completely upstream to the Linux kernel, which is developed at https://www.kernel.org/. [19:42] Eickmeyer: Ok -many thanks. I will go all the way if it helps me. This upload/download issue - mostly upload at 0,8Mbit/s - is the only thing I am not satisfied with on my UbuntuStudio.... [19:44] Thr0r: Yep, just bad collaboration between hardware manufacturers and the Linux kernel. Most ignore the Linux kernel entirely because they don't think it has enough users. There used to be a list of Ubuntu-certified hardware. [19:48] Eickmeyer: Ok. I am trying to free myself from both Microsoft, Google/Alphabet and Apple now. I am aiming to use Ubuntu/Linux as my primary OS. Just a pitty there are some showstoppers but I should maybe had expected that.... [19:49] Thr0r: To be honest, if using Intel or AMD chipsets, the problems are few and far between. You just seem to have some hardware that isn't cooperative. [19:49] Thr0r: In all honesty, your situation is a one-off compared to thousands, perhaps millions, of installations. [19:52] Eickmeyer: Ok - That is just so "Typically me" - Just have to live with it I guess :) [19:53] Thr0r: Been there, done that. I built a computer back in 2000 and upgraded in 2003 with Windows that, when I switched to Linux in 2009, had a few hardware incompatibilities that I was unaware of. That computer is now gone. [19:54] s/2009/2008 [19:59] Eickmeyer: Ok.. My Problem Laptop is an Asus X53Z (Reported as K53Z with inxi -Fxz in Ubuntu). I have One Thinkpad T400 - works excellent and one ThinkPad T43p - works exellent too. So Asus!? [20:00] Thr0r: Whatever chipset your Asus is using for its wifi is the culpret. [20:01] * Eickmeyer has to go spend time with his son on his first day of summer break, and replace the display in his main laptop [20:01] Thr0r: I'd honestly recommend a USB wifi adapter to mitigate the problem altogether. [20:01] They make some rather unobtrusive ones. [20:01] Eickmeyer: Ok.. (And BTW - many thanks for your tips to Use DigiKam for Photo handling... It is just amazingly good!!!) All my photos in DigiKam on UbuntuStudio now. [20:02] Nice. [20:02] * Eickmeyer is out === JTa1 is now known as JTa