[08:54] Yes, congrats to all. Just downloaded the iso now. [09:09] Mmmm... cheers people who make this great software happen https://ubuntustudio.org/ubuntu-studio-21-10-release-notes/ [10:36] Just installed 20.10 release. Played organ part from 'Whiter Shade of Pale' (what else?) on my midi-controller keyboard, using Qtractor and Yoshimi. [10:37] A church organ preset sounds great. The playing not so much... [10:42] Sorry 21.10 [12:36] chris_uk: try it with setbfree [14:54] rgh @rghvdberg:matrix.org Many thanks. Hammond organ sounds. Just right. [15:54] hello [15:54] question my name :S [15:55] hello my friend [15:55] back4blood jerk's!! === sgasgasgsagsgg is now known as soadfanatic [16:00] hello [16:00] ?? [16:00] salutes goodbye === soad555out is now known as undefined === undefined is now known as Guest7157 === Guest7157 is now known as soad555out [16:06] nextmap [16:07] suckers you and you family [16:07] fucking marshalls [16:07] you and your father are a idiot [16:08] dont fuck your family elias [16:08] suck my balls [16:08] sasasasa ñaku sa [16:08] ñaku sa ñaku sa [16:08] ñaku sa [16:09] clear === soad555out is now known as sasasa [16:10] :) [18:18] https://ubuntustudio.org/ubuntu-studio-21-10-release-notes/ says "Direct upgrades from Ubuntu Studio 21.04 will be supported" - am I reading this right that upgrading from 21.04 is not yet possible? [18:22] I'm asking because I can't upgrade my 21.04, but it rollbacks just fine after ctrl-c. After it fetches 53 things from archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com and then stops doing anything, can't see it using CPU for anything [19:11] I am trying to upgrade from 20.10 to 21.10 I keep getting the message Checking for a new Ubuntu release [19:11] Your Ubuntu release is not supported anymore. [19:12] I have done every form of updating and upgrading I can think of but I still get this message [19:12] aladiof[m]: That's because 20.10 reached end-of-life back in July and the repository for 20.10 no longer exists. [19:12] !eolupgrade | aladiof[m] [19:12] aladiof[m]: End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [19:13] Thank you so much for this help! [19:15] aladiof[m]: Just make sure you're upgrading release-to-release every 6 months, not every year.