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jediorderEi18:46
jediorderoops18:46
jediorderwhat's the best route to send feature suggestions?18:51
OvenWerksnot sure18:52
OvenWerksI may be able to tell you if an idea makes sense or is possible.18:52
jediorderOvenWerks, ok, cool. I'll brb.18:53
jediorderove18:59
jediorderOvenWerks, I'm not sure where I saw it, but there's something called night control or something like and I think I saw it on the Ubuntu desktop where it controls the color of the screen to change to a warmer tone for night viewing.18:59
jediorderand it's a feature that's already added to the OS. is that something that studio's going to have or already does? I haven't had the chance to check out Studio again in a couple of weeks.19:00
OvenWerksjediorder: that would be (I expect) a part of gnome sreen which the ubuntu desktop uses19:01
jediordermost of the time i've had to install a separate snap to control the color change19:01
jediorderOvenWerks, oh ok.19:02
OvenWerksStudio uses xfce19:02
jediorderoh yeah, I know.19:02
OvenWerksso you would want to see if it can be added to xfce or if a dual theme could do that19:02
OvenWerksOr it would of course be possible to install Studio on top of ubuntu via ubuntustudio-installer19:03
jediorderOvenWerks, not sure what dual theme means but just having the feature added to xfce'd be a cool thing19:03
jediorderoh yeah, I forgot about that19:04
jediorderinstalling studio on top of ubuntu19:04
OvenWerksI, personally, find the gnome screen desktop a pain to use, but then I tend to use a lot of windows at a time.19:04
OvenWerksI also find I use a menu a lot and ubuntu feels nobody uses those any more19:05
jediorderOvenWerks, yeah, the one issue i've got with the gnome screen is that it doesn't have a whisker menu like xfce. i love the whisker menu so much better because of the organization of the software19:05
OvenWerksWhile it is possible to add a menu plugin to gnome, I have not found any that actually deal properly with submenus (sub sub menus?)19:07
OvenWerksthe vanilla ubuntu desktop assumes the computer will b e used for browsing and maybe the odd game.19:07
mrz80Hey folks...  I'm looking at getting larger keyboard to replace my Launchkey25. Any thoughts on an Arturia Keystep Essential 61 vs Novation Launchkey 61? With shipping they'd both be about the same, and they both look about equally capable.20:24
jediordermrz80, not sure if I'm stepping on the toes of the admins here but discussing keyboards isn't really the topic of this channel. this topic'd be better suited for #ubuntustudio-offtopic20:35
mrz80Ok, didn't know 'bout that group.20:35
mrz80I tend to lump everything not guitar related into Ubuntu Studio in my head 'cause it's all connected to my music computer at home :D20:36
jediordermrz80, it's ok. it happens. that's why we're here to kindly direct you where you should take certain topics to discuss. helps keep the channel on point as much as possible.20:37
Eickmeyer[m]mrz80: Another good one is #ubuntu-offtopic. Those people will discuss just about anything, but don't expect technical support as that's off-limits there.20:40
Eickmeyer[m]jediorder: You're good. As far as a theme switcher, that's outside of the scope of Ubuntu Studio, though it might be a good suggestion for the Xfce folk. As far as gnome desktop goes, there is an extension that does that.20:42
mrz80Just came across a really interesting VST JX-8p emulator that I'm installing on the U.Studio laptop right now.20:42
jediorderEickmeyer[m], yeah, i'm going to relay my feature request over to the XFCE folks soon. oh, and so you know who you're talking to here, it's charlie. i used to go by carbonzero. i decided to change my username to something more me. lol20:44
Eickmeyer[m]OH HEY jediorder/Charlie!!!!!!!20:47
jediorderEickmeyer[m], hey my friend!20:49
popey_hello team!23:39
popey_I just install ubuntu studio on my x220 as a test for 20.0423:39
popey_Great success!23:39
guivercG'day popey_23:39
popey_Smile, you're on YouTube :D23:40

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