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From: linux-audio-user-bounces@lists.linuxaudio.org on behalf of Brett =
McCoy
Sent: Mon 11/19/2012 20:43
Are you using plain vanilla Ubuntu or Ubuntu Studio? If you want to do
audio & video work, you should use Ubuntu Studio, the stock kernel
will work correctly with jackd if you want to use the realtime
scheduling
------------------------------------------------------------------------Ubuntu Studio Quantal ships with Xfce4.
I've got an Ubuntu Studio Quantal install and issues with some "desktop" =
apps.
Right now I set up Ubuntu Quantal, while I kept Ubuntu Studio Quantal.
Yes, audio is ok for Ubuntu Studio, but e.g. Evolution fails, however,
it's always possible to install the studio meta packages to any other =
Ubuntu install.
It's the same for the kernel-lowlatency and even building a kernel-rt =
isn't hard to do.Pff, Unity IMO is the most worse desktop environment I've ever seen.
I suspect that somebody who likes Unity, would have a very unusual audio =
production work-flow,
so any recommendation might be counterproductive regarding to the OP's =
needs.Regards,
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-----Original Message-----
From: linux-audio-user-bounces@lists.linuxaudio.org on behalf of Brett =
McCoy
Sent: Mon 11/19/2012 20:43
Are you using plain vanilla Ubuntu or Ubuntu Studio? If you want to =
do
audio & video work, you should use Ubuntu Studio, the stock =
kernel
will work correctly with jackd if you want to use the realtime
scheduling
------------------------------------------------------------------------<=
BR>Ubuntu Studio Quantal ships with Xfce4.
I've got an Ubuntu Studio Quantal install and issues with some =
"desktop" apps.
Right now I set up Ubuntu Quantal, while I kept Ubuntu Studio =
Quantal.
Yes, audio is ok for Ubuntu Studio, but e.g. Evolution fails, =
however,
it's always possible to install the studio meta packages to any other =
Ubuntu install.
It's the same for the kernel-lowlatency and even building a kernel-rt =
isn't hard to do.Pff, Unity IMO is the most worse desktop environment I've ever seen.
I suspect that somebody who likes Unity, would have a very unusual audio =
production work-flow,
so any recommendation might be counterproductive regarding to the OP's =
needs.Regards,
Ralf------_=_NextPart_001_01CDC693.3923C60E--
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