Kubuntu 7.04 update to Ubuntustudio
Jussi Schultink
jussi01 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 9 15:14:55 BST 2007
Hello!
Thanks a lot for looking at ubuntustudio. You can install the meta
packages and all of the programs will install fine. however of course
no theming or ubuntustudio look will happen. The kernels are installed
in parallel - so at the grub menu screen you will be able to choose
either. Also, you need to realise that most of the apps are coded in
gtk - so you will need to install a whole lot of libs.
Hope this helps.
Jussi
On 10/9/07, Det <mailtodet at dets-home.de> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am new to this list.
> I had some Linux experience a good while ago (Suse 6.3,
> Debian 3.0) and want to step in again now with
>
> a) Kubuntu as my standard OS for daily work.
> b) Ubuntustudio for hobby stuff, especially homerecording.
>
> As I currently have Kubuntu 7.04 installed on my
> laptop and no other machine available right now,
> I hope to upgrade Kubuntu to -studio with the hints
> in:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UpgradingFromFeisty
>
> First: Is it right that I can leave ubuntustudio-desktop from the
> package list to get a full system (including low-lat. kernel) with
> my beloved;-) KDE?
>
> Must I expect problems with the low-lat. Kernel and therefore
> make a backup of the current one (or is it installed in parallel)?
>
> Second: The page lists the package 'ubuntustudio-audio-plugins',
> while it is named 'ubuntustudio-plugins' on the page:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PackageList
> What's right?
>
> Third: How are experiences with USB devices, like
> mixer with USB D/A converter (I have a Phonic PHHB17) and
> USB MIDI interfaces? Do they work seamless?
>
> TIA
> Dirk
>
>
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