[03:12] Will Ubuntu studio PPA get latest version of Ardour? [03:42] virtuosoj[m]: It will have to be a separate PPA from the normal Backports PPA since it can break existing Ardour sessions. We want people to be able to add it when they are ready. === nuuro is now known as ajan [04:19] hi! [04:19] greetings from Chile! [16:30] hi all. new ubuntustudio user. need suggestion to access googledrive in a similar way as ubuntu classic. anyone? [16:39] ranz: no clue what that means [16:40] google drive is just a website, no? [16:41] actually, not only. In Ubuntu classic you can map gdrive as a disk on your file manager, and use it as if it's local (but not using local space) it's a good tool [16:42] I have more than one for different jobs [16:42] So is that a part of nautilus? [16:43] try running nautius from command line, it will either come up or give you a: Try: sudo apt install [16:44] other than that, maybe ask on #xubuntu [16:44] part of the system settings there is an "account manager" that is not available in Studio, this toll manages the login. tried to install in Studio but fails [16:45] Different desktop environment. Xfce vs GNOME [16:45] again that is one of those things best asked in #xubuntu [16:46] good point, thanks [16:46] ranz: if you prefer ubuntu vamilla, you may wish to install Studio over top of ubuntu desktop [16:46] !ubuntustudio-installer | ranz [16:46] ranz: 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 [16:47] this is new for me. I used to add audio tools on vanilla UBUNTU, but not really stable. that's why changed [16:47] installer adds some system tweaks that can be helpful. [16:49] thanks OvenWerks. If will not succeed whit pure Studio, will come back tu LTS Ubuntu and tweak it. another day.... [16:49] ok [20:12] any here have a running realtime kernel? [23:55] !rt | IAEON [23:55] IAEON: The RT kernel is the Linux kernel with special realtime patches applied. It is not available in Ubuntu. See also !lowlatency and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/RealTimeKernel [23:55] TL;DR: Realtime kernels are a BAD IDEA.