wxl | similarly, you find version changes in control | 00:00 |
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wxl | finally in README.md there's an additional bit about there being debian packages | 00:02 |
wxl | so tl;dr keep the new stuff, get rid of the old stuff, remove all the markers | 00:02 |
wxl | once that's done, you just treat it as a normal change with an entry like "Merge from Debian unstable" | 00:03 |
wxl | do check if that ubuntu1 patch needs to be kept, though. we might end up ditching that. if not, make note of the fact that it's remaining | 00:04 |
wxl | you can see an example of a merge changelog entry here https://phab.lubuntu.me/T70#1224 | 00:04 |
wxl | then just build the source paackage and i can take care of uploading | 00:07 |
lubot | <tsimonq2> Figure it out wxl? | 01:03 |
wxl[m] | Well enough @tsimonq2 | 01:22 |
lubot | <tsimonq2> Ok | 01:38 |
mozmck | How are the *buntu livecd ISOs made? Are there scripts or is this still basically the method: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization | 15:00 |
teward | mozmck: i beleive there's automated builders, but I couldn't begin to tell you how all that works. Customizing the LIveCD would be respinning the LIveCD for your needs. | 15:05 |
teward | and that can be glitchy sometimes | 15:05 |
mozmck | Yes, I'm trying to do that and I've done it several years back using the method from that website. | 15:05 |
mozmck | I figured there was something a little better by now? I think debian has some live builder scripts or something. | 15:06 |
teward | not for *respins* | 15:13 |
teward | or custom ISOs | 15:13 |
teward | if you want custom ISOs that's really the only rebuild mechanism | 15:13 |
mozmck | Hmm, well what I'm basically doing is a derivative distro for custom use. Right now I install xubuntu and run my script which strips out stuff and installs a realtime kernel and such. I'd like to build an ISO to make it simpler for the initial install. | 15:16 |
mozmck | I know this is not lubuntu specific - sorry. I installed lubuntu 19.04 to try out the LXQT desktop and I like it so far! | 15:17 |
lubot | <HMollerCl> @mozmck [<mozmck> Hmm, well what I'm basically doing is a derivative distro for custom us …], that sound more like ubuntu studio to me @Eickmeyer | 15:27 |
lubot | <Eickmeyer> @HMollerCl [that sound more like ubuntu studio to me @Eickmeyer], Not true. Ubuntu Studio is custom of Ubuntu the same way Lubuntu is. | 15:29 |
mozmck | Yeah. This one is for cnc machines running linuxcnc. | 15:31 |
Eickmeyer | Completely different use case then. | 15:32 |
lubot | <HMollerCl> ok, but I thought you where making more customization con RT kernel q | 15:34 |
Eickmeyer | !rt | @HMollerCl | 15:34 |
ubot93 | @HMollerCl: the RT kernel is the Linux kernel with a realtime preemption patch applied. It is not available in Ubuntu. See also !lowlatency | 15:34 |
lubot | <HMollerCl> right, I forgot that, lowlatency is more than just the kernel | 15:35 |
mozmck | Yeah, I'm using the preempt-rt patch and modifying kernel configs for best latency (hopefully!) | 15:36 |
lubot | <HMollerCl> I once just this tips, might be usefull https://bitbucket.org/thismaechler/ubuntustudio-16.04-realtimeaudio/ | 15:36 |
lubot | <HMollerCl> don't use it as it is, but it can be use as inspiration. | 15:37 |
mozmck | thanks! It seems hard to find all the things that affect latency (while still keeping the kernel generic), and it changes with new kernel releases. | 15:38 |
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