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

lukefromdc at hushmail.com lukefromdc at hushmail.com
Mon Jun 8 18:32:59 UTC 2015


Re: Kdenlive: The current 15.04 PPA versions work quite well, the only
new bugs I have encountered is that the pending job render dialog does
not display time remaining nor how long a render job too.  Also, when
saving a project the default .kdenlive extension name is not applied.

On 6/8/2015 at 9:58 AM, "Mike Holstein" <mikeh789 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>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/down
>loads
>>
>> 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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