Synfig out of the box?

Fumelli-Netcom fumelli at ntc.it
Fri May 1 18:36:59 BST 2009


Hi just a simple question,
is Synfig working in ubuntu studio "out of the box" and what about cinelerra?

thanks

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> From: Rafael Chac?n <rafael.emilio.chacon at gmail.com>
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>> Cory K. a ?crit :
>> > I've recently stepped down from Studio involvement for now (I'll tinker
>> > here and there) and have had some life changes that require me to be
>> > away from my home.
>> >
>> > So to help me focus on what I have to do I'm disabling various lists I'm
>> > on. This is sadly one. I will however still be on the -devel list.
>> >
>> > Have fun, be nice and get involved.
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>> > BBL
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>> > -Cory K.
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> Muchas gracias por tu valiosa ayuda y mucha suerte!
> Thank you very much for your valuable help and good luck!
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> Rafael
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> Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 16:06:15 +0200
> From: Loop Dundee <studiof451 at yahoo.de>
> Subject: kernel-rt solution
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> Hi there,
>
> the new Jaunty-9.04 is out. Fine, but where is the solution for the
> current kernel-rt? Is there any plan or hint, how can i stop the
> constant running cpu? Many friends of studioubuntu had send there
> problems with RT to this list, but.. no answer.
>
> The cpu runs nonstop at round +- 10%, therefore the fans working with a
> lot of noise and never stops.
>
> In the moment, it is not possible to run Jaunty as a stable
> audio-workstation. Seq24 crashes directly and a lot of other sound
> software has problems with the current mishmash soundsystem, especially
> pulse. :/
>
> There is no real difference between beta and official release.
>
> I think about to go back to my working hardy-64-lts.
>
> Is there anybody that has a solution?
>
> Greetings - Loop Dundee
>
> Mashine:Notebook: HP-DV6000, ICH8, Intel-T7500:
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> Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:39:50 -0700
> From: Eric Hedekar <afterthebeep at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: kernel-rt solution
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> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 7:06 AM, Loop Dundee <studiof451 at yahoo.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> the new Jaunty-9.04 is out. Fine, but where is the solution for the
>> current kernel-rt? Is there any plan or hint, how can i stop the
>> constant running cpu? Many friends of studioubuntu had send there
>> problems with RT to this list, but.. no answer.
>>
>> The cpu runs nonstop at round +- 10%, therefore the fans working with a
>> lot of noise and never stops.
>>
>> In the moment, it is not possible to run Jaunty as a stable
>> audio-workstation. Seq24 crashes directly and a lot of other sound
>> software has problems with the current mishmash soundsystem, especially
>> pulse. :/
>>
>> There is no real difference between beta and official release.
>>
>> I think about to go back to my working hardy-64-lts.
>>
>> Is there anybody that has a solution?
>>
>> Greetings - Loop Dundee
>>
>> Mashine:Notebook: HP-DV6000, ICH8, Intel-T7500:
>>
>>
> Have you reported this issue to Launchpad.net?  This list is full of users
> of the software, whereas launchpad is looked at by the guys who developed
> the kernel.  I haven't experienced the same behaviour you describe, so it
> could be the combination of drivers you have running.
>
> -Eric
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> Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 17:57:40 +0000
> From: beejunk at gmail.com
> Subject: Re: Re: Re: Open Office
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> On Apr 29, 2009 6:21am, David Stocker <dstocker at thenotesetter.com> wrote:
>> Although more complicated than Add/Remove or Synaptic, another option is
>
>> to download the *.deb package from the OpenOffice.org
>
>> http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#en-US> website and then
>
>> install it using dpkg. I've used this method with Ubuntu Studio and
>
>> OpenOffice integrates seamlessly (themes, etc. render correctly, spell
>
>> checking works). Plus, you can get the latest stable build of OpenOffice
>
>> without having to upgrade Ubuntu or mess with the sources list (3.1, due
>
>> out very soon, has a few nifty improvements, and 3.2, due out later this
>
>> year [?] is supposed to include the much awaited support of Open-type
>
>> fonts).
>
>
>
>> Email me if you get stuck.
>
>
>
>> David
>
>> dstocker at thenotesetter.com
>
>
> Thanks for the feedback!
>
> I actually did start using Abiword when I discovered that OpenOffice worked
> funny under Ubuntu Studio, and I definitely don't mind using it. I just
> figured if I could get Open Office installed well, then I'd go for that,
> because I'm just a lot more familiar with the program.
>
> I also checked out the .deb from the Open Office website, and I couldn't
> find an all-in-one package for the whole program. Instead, all I discovered
> was .debs for all the various parts of Open Office. This is fine, it just
> looked like it would be a lot more work than I expected, so I have yet to
> give that a try.
>
> All of this is kind of moot, though, since I downgraded my production
> machine back to regular Hardy, side-graded to Ubuntu Studio (I never could
> get Ubuntu Studio to install off a disc onto my laptop). Open Office works
> fine on that. There were just too many issues with the Jaunty RT on my
> laptop, and I need to get some audio work done this week, so I went back to
> what works for me. :) I'll give a more detailed write-up of the issues I
> ran into on my laptop later, if that will help the dev team do some
> de-bugging.
>
> -Brian
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