[02:24] <horizonbrave[m]> hallo hallo hallo
[02:24] <horizonbrave[m]> came here to ask if Ubuntu Studio installer support zfs installation and if it's recommended please
[02:26] <Eickmeyer> horizonbrave[m]: Not really recommended since zfs isn't part of the kernel but a kernel module. Therefore, it tends to increase latency for audio production purposes.
[02:27] <horizonbrave[m]> Eickmeyer: understand, thanks a lot for clearment
[22:04] <TurboTech> Hey Guys, sport photographer here.  Had been using Ubuntu Studio since 2018.  I had to upgrade due to broken packages.  I decided to go with Straight Ubuntu 20.04.  I was sad to see that Ubuntu 20.04 does not support Display Cal or Filezilla.  I also am having a problem with IcedTea Web Start not being able to open JNLP files for some odd reason.   The reason I am writing here is because I decided to reinstall Ubuntu Studio 18.04
[22:04] <TurboTech> n a different drive and run it when I need to calibtate my monitor.  I ran into the same problem with IcedTea Web because it has the newest update which does not allow me to access my color labs ROES Desktop which I was able to do with my old Ubuntu Studio. 
[22:06] <TurboTech> If anyone is using an updated ICED Tea Web Start with ROES for 20.04, could you please pass along how you were able to get it to work?
[23:09] <tomreyn> TurboTech: JWS is actually deprecated, no longer supported after Java 11 (unless by auxiliary software) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Web_Start
[23:11] <tomreyn> *since Java 11
[23:14] <tomreyn> https://github.com/karakun/OpenWebStart/releases has java 8 builds with their icedtea-web fork
[23:15] <tomreyn> Ubuntu Studio 18.04 is EOL.
[23:16] <tomreyn> file zilla IS available on 20.04 from default repositories
[23:17] <tomreyn> I don't know about the state of display (color) calibration in either release, though.
[23:29] <TurboTech> Thank you.