Ubuntu Studio Lucid
laurent.bellegarde
laurent.bellegarde at free.fr
Tue Mar 30 07:40:13 BST 2010
Hi all,
I'm testing in production condition Ubuntu Studio lucid 10.04 amd64
under a laptop 64 bits with 4Go ram, ati radeon HD 256Mo.
under classic lucid ubuntu, all the hardware goes fine, especially the
wifi which was not working under karmic.
I've uploaded all ubuntu studio packages, i've lost the wifi...bad news.
Under RT kernel, the boot is fine, when i arrived to the UBS gdm, the
connexion to the desktop is not working and i'm going back to GDM...
Under the last generic kernel, connexion to UBS GDM is working.
Kino, kdenlive, cinelerra are working fine, ekd too for video editing,
openshot, is working too but when you add an video effect to a clip,
there is a large bug which I declared last week under launchpad.
At this time, i can't say if the RT kernel is working fine, for
information, the RT kernel has worked on this computer since Hardy's
release, and was working very well under karmic's release.
Beta 1 is already very stable and works very fast, it'a very fine, and
it's possible to imagine using it in production.
Laurent
lprod.org
teza wrote:
> Thanks Scott for all informations you gave us. By the way the deb
> package Racarrack from Debian is ok, just install it on my Lucid Beta1.
> There's another soft which I think it will be great having in Ubuntu
> Studio is "Ubuntu-Audio-Tweaks" from Sandie Green here:
> http://www.sandgreen.dk/index.php?side=python_uat but I don't know if
> you've been in touch with her. Great little soft.
>
> For the moment everything works fine with the beta1, made some
> recording test throught jack with Ardour, using Guitarix or Racarrack,
> calf plugings. Playing live is Ok as well. We gonna have a great
> release sonn, thanks to all the team for the work done.
> All the best
> Tez at .
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> Le 26/03/2010 17:34, Scott Lavender a écrit :
>> Teza,
>>
>> First and foremost, I want to thank you for testing! I would
>> encourage you to report your results at the QA ISO Tracker :
>> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/build/ubuntustudio/all
>>
>> For those unfamiliar with the QA ISO Tracker you can read a
>> phenomenal blog post about it here :
>> http://ubuntutesting.wordpress.com/2009/09/21/old-friend-iso-testing-tracker/
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:04 AM, teza <tsaliou75 at orange.fr
>> <mailto:tsaliou75 at orange.fr>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all, I'm testing the Lucid studio beta 1, I think is going to
>> be a
>> great release of ubuntu. I check to see if Rakarrack there was
>> where and
>> yes is there but not the last release.
>>
>>
>> You have some really good points and I would like to address them.
>>
>> Unfortunately it wasn't until after we went into Feature Freeze that
>> we noticed another version was available and in the Debian
>> repositories (which would have allowed a relatively painless sync).
>> However, since we were past the Feature Freeze to include the new
>> version becomes more difficult at this time.
>>
>> We could ask for a Feature Freeze Exception but not only would the
>> new version need to provide substantial usability improvement but it
>> would also require appreciable testing to help safeguard against
>> regression. This is probably not tenable at this time due to limited
>> developer availability.
>>
>> However, in an effort to prevent this occurrence in the future I
>> would ask if the community at large notices new version of existing
>> applications then please file a bug against those packages. Here is
>> a rather good help page that explains that process:
>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
>>
>> Make sure that the Ubuntu Studio Developers are subscribed (not
>> assigned) as well so that they receive a notification email.
>>
>> This way we can make sure things are updated as often as possible.
>> Remember, community involvement is an astoundingly important asset to
>> the quality, depth and viability of Ubuntu Studio.
>>
>>
>>
>> Any packagers on the list to make a nice deb of the last version of
>> Rakarrack?
>> Regards
>> Tez@
>>
>>
>>
>> I believe what you are soliciting is someone to make a .deb and not
>> an actual package available in the Ubuntu archives. If this is a
>> true ascertainment then please note that Rakarrack-0.4.2-1 is already
>> is available in Debian Sid. I believe it would be easy for someone
>> to acquire the .deb file from there:
>> http://packages.debian.org/sid/rakarrack
>>
>> But, additionally I am hoping that shortly after Lucid release we can
>> sync from Debian and therefore provide official updates via the
>> Ubuntu repositories.
>>
>>
>> The last thing I wanted to mention, not directly related to this
>> email perhaps, is that any packagers that would want to work on
>> official packages for inclusion into the archives are encouraged to
>> contact the Ubuntu Studio developer team, either by mailing list at
>> ubuntu-studio-devel at lists.ubuntu.com
>> <mailto:ubuntu-studio-devel at lists.ubuntu.com> or on IRC at
>> #ubuntustudio-devel.
>>
>> This same invitation stands for anyone who would like to facilitate
>> Ubuntu Studio development! Please help us provide a timely and
>> quality product, and remember, _everyone_ can help.
>>
>> Regards,
>> ScottL
>>
>
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