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tomreynOn https://ubuntustudio.org/ "Release Notes" points to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuStudio , which are for Focal Fossa, so 20.0412:12
tomreynIt should probably point to https://ubuntustudio.org/ubuntu-studio-22-04-lts-release-notes/ (also because there is not https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JammyJellyfish/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuStudio )12:15
Eickmeyertomreyn: Yeah, I updated that after it was poitned out on Twitter.15:28
EickmeyerBrianHechinger[m: Did you test the studio-controls in -proposed?15:30
BrianHechinger[mNot yet, i just got it rebooted and set back to ALSA then i had to run out for a bit. Will check soon.16:07
EickmeyerBrianHechinger[m: Cool. Just remember to enable proposed, install studio-controls from the command line, and disable proposed. You don't want that to remain enabled, stuff has a bad habit of breaking when that happens. :)16:10
BrianHechinger[mI don't need that, no, so thanks for the tip. :)16:10
EickmeyerYeah, wholesale upgrades with -propsed enabled = bad.16:11
tomreynAnd you might want to set some additional HTTP headers (if that's something you can do - sorry if i asked before): https://securityheaders.com/?q=https%3A%2F%2Fubuntustudio.org%2F&hide=on&followRedirects=on21:10
tomreynContent-Security-Policy can require some testing, the others should be painless.21:10
Eickmeyertomreyn: We have no such access, that's 100% on Canonical IS.23:15
Eickmeyertomreyn: It's also Wordpress, so I'm pretty sure they don't even have that kind of level.23:17

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