[00:24] <OvenWerks> actually, I boot uefi but install non uefi
[00:25] <OvenWerks> that is I boot the iso uefi, but my drives are all non
[00:40] <Eickmeyer> pol2[m]: Due to the software that is included, Ubuntu Studio has higher hardware requirements and recommendations than all other flavors.
[00:41] <Eickmeyer> We're not talking about Ubuntu in general here, you're in the Ubuntu Studio support chat.
[00:42] <Eickmeyer> Feel free to read the release notes and requirements on the website.
[00:42] <Eickmeyer> https://ubuntustudio.org.
[00:43] <Eickmeyer> Also read how to verify the ISO you downloaded is valid before you attempt to boot off of it, because I have the feeling what you have is hash mismatched somewhere.
[00:44] <Eickmeyer> !morehelp | pol2[m] (append :libera.chat to these channels for the matrix equivalents)
[15:51] <Sevish[m]> Hey all, I'm thinking to move to Ubuntu Studio once 22.04.1 is out. How are you folks enjoying 22.04 so far?
[16:08] <Eickmeyer> Sevish[m]: I've been running it since the dev repository opened, (Project Lead) so I'm probaby the worst person to ask. And as this is a support channel, you might want the cafe (the other link).
[16:08] <Eickmeyer> Basically, I love it, but it's kinda my adopted child after 4 years.
[16:09] <Sevish[m]> That's good to hear. I was excited when the project moved to KDE, and since then I decided I'd try it out when the next LTS arrived, and here we are.
[16:10] <Eickmeyer> Yep, there's still kinks being ironed out, but not for neglect, just because that's the way things are.
[16:10] <Sevish[m]> I'm working on my 4th album since switching over to Linux so I will definitely put Ubuntu Studio to the test
[16:10] <Sevish[m]> I can appreciate the huge amount of work that goes into a project like this, so big thanks for all the effort
[16:10] <Eickmeyer> Oh, awesome! If you've never heard of the band Lorenzo's Music, they do everything using Ubuntu Studio, from music production to album art.
[16:11] <Eickmeyer> Hey, you're quite welcome. Always glad to hear of people like you that are using it for what it was designed for.
[16:12] <Sevish[m]> Cool! Will check out their stuff
[16:12] <Eickmeyer> A great room to check out is #opensourcemusicians:libera.chat if you ever want to collaborate with some people. holstein is in there and he's released some music using Ubuntu Studio as well.
[16:15] <Sevish[m]> Thanks, I'll poke my head in there to see what's up. Though I'm not using a fully open source stack to make music, I just like the experience I get from Linux+KDE and I run proprietary stuff on top of that
[16:16] <Eickmeyer> Oh, that's fine. I'm pretty pragmatic as well. I mostly use Harrison Mixbus, which is the proprietary downstream of Ardour.
[16:17] <Eickmeyer> They'll often help with issues as well. Overall very friendly channel.