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[05:50] <Thr0r> Hello! I installed Kubuntu 19,04 and then upgraded the desktop to new Plasma 5,16,1 (from the one in the install 5,15,4). Then I installed the Ubuntu Studio Installer, and used it to start installation of all the Studio packages. Now the installation of the tools are stuck at "Setting up gdm3 (3,32,0-1ubuntu1) ..." It has been hanging for like 20mins. CPU 1&2 are both at 50-70+%. Should I wait or what?
[06:21] <Eickmeyer[m]> Thr0r: You told installer to install ubuntustudio-gnome-branding. That’s the only way that can happen, and it’s not even meant for desktops other than Gnome (it even says so). Do it over, adding the backports PPA before starting the installer to prevent that from happening again.
[06:21]  * Eickmeyer[m] goes to bed
[06:29] <Thr0r> Eickmeyer[m]:  Well - Just selected the packages listed in the installer. Can't say It said I should NOT install some of them...
[06:30] <Eickmeyer[m]> Thr0r: It explicitly says that package is only for gnome.
[06:32] <Eickmeyer[m]> I’m going to write-up an SRU for this in the morning. You’re not the only person this has happened to.
[06:34] <Eickmeyer[m]> An SRU is basically a way to put a major bug fix retroactively in the archive, which gets installed as a regular update.
[06:39] <Thr0r> Ok - Now the installer says "All Ubuntu Studio Packages are all already installed". (I was following the instructions in this link I got from you: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioInstaller) And I can't say I saw anywhere the installer said I shouldn't install some of them - even if you say so. But all the tools are installed and it seems fine so far. But I don't know what a KILL during gdm3 setup does to
[06:39] <Thr0r> the system overall...
[15:04] <music> hi all, anyone here using supercollider?
[15:05] <music>  I think I've got a serious bug on ubuntustudio 19.04, little to no help documentations shows up in the supercollider IDE
[15:08] <Eickmeyer> music: Try #ubuntu. Ubuntu Studio's target isn't really development.
[15:09] <Eickmeyer> #ubuntu supports Ubuntu Studio equally (it's not a separate distro)
[15:09] <music> ok, thanks
[15:19] <OvenWerks> Actually #opensourcemusicians might be a better place
[15:20] <OvenWerks> I don't think anyone here has used supercollider
[15:20] <FunkyStickman> Yeah, I use Studio quite a lot, but I've never used Supercollider
[16:16] <Thr0r> Hi! After I ran The studio installer on my new Xubuntu 19,04 and selected all the packages I got problems and had to kill the install. After restart I got some updates but they would not run because of "cannot obtain lock".  Had to kill a process, get rid of gdm3 and put back ssdm, works fine. But when I selected all packages I also got the"Ubuntu LowLatency" entry in Grub boot menu as first entry and "Ubuntu" as second. But boot w
[16:16] <Thr0r> ith both of those show up as Lowlatency when I run Inxi -Fxz. Is it supposed to be like that? (It's like that in a "Clean Studio" install aswell...)
[16:18] <Eickmeyer> Thr0r: This is known. If you want the generic kernel after installing the lowlatency one (and the lowlatency settings, which makes the lowlatency kernel top and therefore default), just go to "Advanced Options" to select the generic kernel.
[16:18] <Eickmeyer> Thr0r: However, as TJ- would tell you, there's no need.
[16:19] <Thr0r> Ok - Thanks.
[16:19] <Eickmeyer> Thr0r: Also, you installed "ubuntustudio-branding-gnome" which pulled-in gdm3. From the description, it's for gnome only.
[16:20] <Eickmeyer> er, "ubuntustudio-gnome-branding"
[16:21] <Thr0r> Eickmeyer:  Yes you said that. And after removal it shows the Studio Logo at bootup and shutdown now. So guess branding is ok also (from Kubuntu")
[16:21] <Eickmeyer> Thr0r: "ubuntustudio-branding-common" is okay.
[16:22] <Thr0r> yes
[16:33] <Eickmeyer> Thr0r: Just remember, even though you branded it as such and installed the Ubuntu Studio packages, what you have is still Kubuntu (or Xubuntu), and outside of any Ubuntu Studio-specific issues (audio configuration related, most likely), seek support from the applicable flavor (Kubuntu, Xubuntu).
[16:36] <Thr0r> Eickmeyer: Ok. Point taken. I will not ask here anymore about that computer. I still have clean Studio on the other one.
[16:37] <Thr0r> Eickmeyer: But I willl soon switch to Kubuntu on that aswell and then ypu are rid of me..
[16:38] <Eickmeyer> Thr0r: You can still ask here when it comes to stuff that we work on, such as Ubuntu Studio Installer, Controls, and what-not.
[16:38] <Thr0r> k