[10:23] <BrianHechinger[m> OvenWerk1: Fun new fact about me Audiofire. The firewire stack falling over isn't specific to FFADO. It just happened on ALSA as well. I think it may be time to find a new audio interface.
[10:29] <BrianHechinger[m> Additional interesting things, unlike FFADO, just stopping and starting jack doesn't appear to fix this for ALSA. studio-controls now hangs whenever I try to do anything.
[10:29] <BrianHechinger[m> I really think it's time for a new audio interface.
[10:30] <BrianHechinger[m> (assuming it's that and not the firewire card, which I don't think it is)
[10:31] <BrianHechinger[m> oh, killing autojack may have fixed it (not a thing I ever had to do with FFADO)
[10:31] <BrianHechinger[m> And.... spoke too soon. It's still hanging. :(
[10:46] <BrianHechinger[m> Ok, just needed to be patient, it did eventually recover.
[11:03] <chris_uk[m]> Does the 22.04 beta automatically upgrade via download to the Release version? Or is it best to install from USB drive? 
[11:52] <chris_uk[m]> I found the answer re upgrading to release from 22.04 beta.
[11:54] <chris_uk[m]> It was in FAQ on this page in case anyone else interested:
[11:54] <chris_uk[m]> https://ubuntustudio.org/2022/03/ubuntu-studio-22-04-lts-beta-released/
[11:57] <chris_uk[m]> I have downloaded the release anyway to help seed it via torrent.
[14:46] <OvenWerk1> chris_uk[m]: as the beta updates it will become the release. For downloading I prefer to use zsync over another iso (like the beta). zsync will use anything that is already downloaded that is the same as the new iso rather than redownloading that part.
[16:32] <chris_uk[m]> OvenWerk1: Many thanks.