[07:10] <vuongtuha[m]> May you upgrade to newest signed kernel
[07:11] <vuongtuha[m]> In 2204 Calamares Install can I choose what package to install ? I really dont wanna re-install when it offical release
[07:13] <vuongtuha[m]> Or in Ubuntu Installer software, should better can I choose what package to install when I dont need video package
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[15:39] <tarrasque[m]> Hello all. May I ask a couple questions about Ubuntu Studio?
 "Hello all. May I ask a couple..." <- hello there. sure, ask away
[15:52] <tarrasque[m]> Thanks. First, when is more or less the expected date of US 22.04?
[15:54] <tarrasque[m]> Second. In the past I used a lot of KXStudio apps. Unfortunately, read online that the KXStudio repositories seem to be incompatile with US. Is this true?
[15:54] <MauroGaspari[m]> tarrasque[m]: April 2022 (22= year, 04=month). https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle
[15:55] <MauroGaspari[m]> you can already try the daily iso if you have a spare computer or you can load on a VM. Early testing and bug reporting is always very welcome
[15:56] <tarrasque[m]> Unfortunately i don't have a second PC laying around...
[15:57] <MauroGaspari[m]> tarrasque[m]: While something might work, it is always a good idea not to mix the two. And Ubuntu Studio will not be able to support issues that come out of that. 
[15:58] <MauroGaspari[m]> let me link an answer from Ubuntu Studio team leader, from askubuntu
[15:58] <MauroGaspari[m]> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1248056/kxstudio-repositories-are-compatible-with-ubuntu-studio
[15:59] <tarrasque[m]> Yes, I got that message on a search. since it's 9 months old I hoped something might have changed.
[16:02] <MauroGaspari[m]> I am sure it has not. Is there some plugin or filter you need from that repo that you cannot find on Ubuntu repositories/PPAs/Snaps?
[16:04] <tarrasque[m]> well, I don't know by heart all the plugins in both repository to claim yes or no, but i think some are sure missing. The latest Cadence, WineASIO and Cardinal I'm sure enough.
 "well, I don't know by heart..." <- I strongly recommend to stick with Ubuntu Studio repos and not to add KXStudio repo. Then, if you need something specific, maybe reach out there and the audio wizards might be able to point you in the right direction.
[16:11] <MauroGaspari[m]> I am just a young audio padawan
[16:11] <MauroGaspari[m]> well... forget the young part 😅
[17:37] <Eickmeyer> The biggest issue is Cadence which changes the pulseaudio configuration *at the user level* and is not easily removed. 
[17:38] <Eickmeyer> Basically, our policy is that, once you add kxstudio, we will no longer help you with your issues. It's that simple.
[18:52] <OvenWerks> tarrasque[m]: the only reasonable way to use kxstudio with ubuntu is to not use ubuntustudio, but choose another  flavour and add kxstudio to that. However, if all you want is plugins, download the packages directly rather than adding the ppa. All plugins should be standalone bits that can just be put in the apropriat directory.
[18:56] <OvenWerks> Plugins can even be put in a directory in the user's home directory such as .lv2, .vst, .lxvst, etc.
[19:00] <OvenWerks> tarrasque[m]: for kxstudio applications, be aware that they are built against a particular version of OS which for a long time was an older version. Many time they would not work at all with anything current. It would depend,rather, on whatever Falktx happened to be using for development.
[19:01] <OvenWerks> so even using another flavour of ubuntu is not guarenteed to work either. Back when kxstudio came as an iso things were much better.
[19:06] <OvenWerks> using ubuntustudio gives you a package like that using tools that are fitted to the os.
[19:07] <OvenWerks> Studio-controls is meant to replace cadence and if there are features you find missing you are welcome to  ask for those features on the studio-controls upstream site on github.