[ubuntu-studio-devel] wily-dvd-i386.iso

Mike Holstein mikeh789 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 8 13:58:22 UTC 2015


On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 1:18 AM, Grant Frank Burton <bbbabynet at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Mike
>
> I like to help with kdenlive & Ardour so I guess with JACK and video
> inputs. ubuntustudio in general.... on a 32bit system.
>
> Iv'e been downloading from here
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/340/builds/95273/downloads
>
> with ZSYNC, Http and RSYNC. They all fail
>
> Should I log-in at that page and write the installation failed?
>
> I can't Set Up A Basic Developer Environment if I Can't install the
> program right?
>
>
if you just want to get used to using the tracker, and reporting, you can
report there, otherwise, the iso's are not being tested right now, so, they
will break between now and the testing milestones. so, to recap, the iso's
for *all* the 15.10 ubuntu flavors will break often, likely, between now
and release in october.

if i may define, and outline what i see as your goals here, and give you
some direction.

you seem to be trying to install 15.10. have you tried the dailly iso's?
there are builds daily, and thats the first place i would try, with the
expectation that those iso's can be broken, as well, and, that there will
be nothing in place, as far as support for "fixing" them, or addressing the
breakage, specifically. i would go to
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/pending/ and for the 32bit,
using http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/pending/wily-dvd-i386.iso
specifically. i would then, step back through the released iso's til i find
the one i need that works.. i could also install *any* 15.10 flavor iso,
and add whatever ubuntustudio packages to it, after install. this would get
me the 15.10 environment, where, i would be able to test, and report bugs,
etc.. i would /join #ubuntu+1 on freenode IRC, and keep track of what is
broken, and when to upgrade, and more importantly, when to *not* upgrade.

to help with ardour, kdenlive, and jack, you may want to go upstream to
those communities. we dont actually contribute any code upstream to them
from the ubuntustudio community. one thing in ubuntu specifically relating
to those projects that could use attention would be, the potential
backporting of newer versions to the 14.04 LTS version of ubuntu.

could be, you ask the kdenlive team about testing and development, and you
are able to use the PPA they have
https://launchpad.net/~sunab/+archive/ubuntu/kdenlive-svn for testing the
latest versions. you would be able to do that from 14.04, or 15.04. any
testing or development done there would be upstream, and trickle into most
linux distro repositories automatically.

ardour and jack also have thriving development and testing communities
upstream.

i say, choose one that you are most interested in, and ask them if they
need help.

for you, i say, separate these issues you are trying to address out, and
tackle one at a time. if you want to get 15.10 installed, go for that,
though, keep in mind, to help develop ardour, jack, and/or kdenlive, you
dont need the development version of ubuntu installed. you'll have to ask
in those communities what they need and suggest for you to assist with
development. it could be, and is quite likely, that the version of the
software in even our upcoming 15.10 release repos is older than what the
teams are using for development.

so, how can i help you on the next step? installing 15.10? please try the
most recent daily iso from the link above. cheers!




>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Mike Holstein <mikeh789 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 1:29 AM, Grant Frank Burton <bbbabynet at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> for me I tried every thing different pen drives, different hard disk,
>>> different DVD's & DVD drives, nothing works.
>>>
>>> The 32 bit 14.02 works great and every 64 bit version do install.
>>>
>>> I made a video so I could see what the screen say's...
>>> >
>>> [ok] Reached target Network is Online, Start LSB: Tool to automation My
>>> Collect and submit Kernel crash signatures....
>>> [ok]Start LSB: Tool to automation My Collect and submit Kernel crash
>>> signatures....
>>> [*]A start job is running for wait for plymouth root screen to Quit (40s
>>> / no limit)
>>> >
>>>
>>> My other computers are 64 bit so I don't have another 32 bit system to
>>> try it on.
>>>
>>> There are a lot of people here who have this computer, most of them
>>> sitting in the corner or in a closet so... that's why I using this system.
>>> Also a lot of people in Africa still use it. My personal opinion is The HP
>>> Pavilion media-center is crap. But Ubuntu is the only operating system I
>>> could almost to get the thing to work right so thanks guys keep up the good
>>> work!
>>>
>>>
>> hello again, Grant, and welcome to the development list!
>>
>> the 15.10 iso's are not being tested right now, so, dont worry about how,
>> or if they are broken, and not facilitating an installation. when they are
>> in need of testing, you can use the http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/ testing
>> tracker to help with the official testing of the iso's for release. the
>> 14.04 iso's are already tested, though, there may be testing needed as the
>> additional point release iso's are created.
>>
>> you can use virtualization, such as virtualbox, for iso testing of 32bit
>> iso's in 64bit hosts, where, you wont need an entire system to test an
>> installation.
>>
>> if i wanted a "development installation" of ubuntu 15.10, at this point,
>> i would try a few different ways. i would start with the "daily" from
>> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/pending/ , which, would give
>> me the latest packages without having to pull in updates. i would also
>> consider doing this in virtualbox, so that, i could save a "snapshot",
>> since, 15.10 will be breaking between now and October when it is released.
>> otherwise, i would just get *any* 15.10 iso that is working, and install,
>> update, and add what packages im testing...
>>
>> for my needs, i keep testing environments quite separate from my audio
>> production machine. virtualbox helps me do that, to some degree, but, for
>> ubuntustudio, and testing JACK, etc, it really takes a bare metal install.
>>
>> what are you interested in developing, Grant?
>>
>> cheers..
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 2:26 AM, rue <rue at cratermouse.co.nz> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all not sure if this maybe related. I downloaded the Ubuntu-studio
>>>> i386 image and copied it to a new usb using Startup Disk Creator and also
>>>> burnt it to a DVD.
>>>> Booting into live Desktop works fine and I was able to install it to my
>>>> Hdd.
>>>> I do get an error though when selecting how I want to set my disks up.
>>>> In Ubiquity when clicking next it will show an error ubi-timezone
>>>> failed with exit code 1.
>>>>
>>>> If you click try again it just repeats, and if you quit it crashes the
>>>> installer, but by clicking continue anyway it finishes the install
>>>> successfully.
>>>> Checking the time and date with "date"  shows UTC, the correct date but
>>>> the time is in PM instead of AM.
>>>>
>>>> I have filed a bug for the ubi-timezone error.
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>> Rue.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 07/06/15 08:31, Len Ovens wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, 6 Jun 2015, Len Ovens wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  How are you putting the ISO onto your USB stick?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
>>>>>
>>>>> Suggests using mkusb for pre-release testing.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Len Ovens
>>>>> www.ovenwerks.net
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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