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Ubuntu Studio: "Puppy Edition"

#1 Post by l0wt3ch »

Ubuntu Studio: "Puppy Edition" is now "Puppy Studio".

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60483









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#3 Post by l0wt3ch »

It is now included in the same directory as the iso.

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#4 Post by jamesbond »

Very interesting. :D

Are these software included?
- Qsynth (the GUI front-end for fluidsynth)
- Jack Time Machine
- Jamin
- LADSPA effects
- Rosegarden

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#5 Post by l0wt3ch »

jamesbond wrote:Very interesting. :D

Are these software included?
- Qsynth (the GUI front-end for fluidsynth)
- Jack Time Machine
- Jamin
- LADSPA effects
- Rosegarden

cheers!
Yes.

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#6 Post by l0wt3ch »

On my PC, the best latency I can get consistently running regular Ubuntu Studio in real-time with the lowlatency kernel is 21.3 ms.

On the same machine, using "Puppy Edition" in realtime mode, I can achieve latencies as low as 2.9 ms.


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#7 Post by jamesbond »

Thanks. I agree that Ubuntu Studio proper is bloated, but I don't agree that the programs listed above are useless, because that's what I use and I find them useful :D

Anyway, good luck.
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Moderator, can you delete this post please?
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#10 Post by panzerpuppy »

The best way to add the bloatware is to make it available as a separate .SFS file.

Keep the original ISO clean and crap-free.


Now where is synth to optimize this puppy? :D

He has done an excellent job with Turbopup Xtreme (extremely low latency without needing a real-time kernel). If we could incorporate all those optimisations into Puppy Studio (Ubuntu Studio Puppy Edition), this puppy would rock even harder :)

The original 'Puppy Portable Studio' thread by synth:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=39741
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#11 Post by l0wt3ch »

Thanks, but it doesn't need synth's "optimizations". Ubuntu Studio "Puppy Edition" already achieves extremely lowlatency realtime recording right out of the box.

I'm out of town right now, but when I get back in a couple weeks I'll see about adding more apps, etc.

I'd like to get Line6 usb support working. (I have a .deb that I made using alien that works great in Ubuntu.)

aarf

#12 Post by aarf »

puppy on a diet: refuses to see FAT :o
openshot keeps crashing doing simple things just into starting>segmentation fault
doing the same things in this openshot installed in lupu500 doesnt crash

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#13 Post by panzerpuppy »

Does Ubuntu Studio Puppy Edition come with FFADO drivers ?
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#15 Post by panzerpuppy »

aarf wrote:Puppy on a diet: refuses to see FAT :o
That's really bad :( No FAT32 support = no go.
(I use FAT32 partitions exclusively with Puppy for compatibility with Windows).

EXT2 has bad performance under Windows (needs a third-party driver) and NTFS is risky (+ has bad performance) under Linux. FAT32 = best of both worlds.
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#16 Post by l0wt3ch »

Thanks for the feedback, guys! That's exactly the sort of thing I need to know.

As for the FFADO drivers, yes it does, but at present you have to type "modprobe raw1394" to get them to work (thanks mrufino1). If someone knows how to fix this, let me know!

I'm not sure why OpenShot is acting that way for aarf; it works over here. (Can anyone else confirm this?) I installed that using a different tutorial; maybe I can adjust it or reinstall.

Again, thanks for the feedback! :D

Like I said, I'm out of town right now, so I can't do anything. But, God willing, I will correct these issues in the near future, and provide the features you expect.

(On another note - big thanks to russoodle for hosting Ubuntu Studio "Puppy Edition" on his ftp server! Download details updated in original post.)
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#17 Post by Revolverve »

Bravo !!

You did a great work with rt kernel!! I only tested audio side of your puppy , seems as fine as Ubuntustudio for latency.
I dont use vst or reaper , but it look like a complete audio/midi software...
...cheap ,but ,licence related...sniff...
I am a Muse sequencer fan , small fast stable +synths ,fx ,soundfonts ,basic audio recording/editing all in one package,even vst is support possible .
I agree with panzer , sfs way of adding software/dependencies is pretty cool and clean.
Lashstudio is a great exemple of sfs for musician , it did not wanted to run on synth Turbopup.. ...re sniff...Maybe Marius could fit his quick&dirty lashstudio for that puppy?
On the other hand adding/removing .deb package is easy enought. Been able to run Zynaddsubfx ,Muse of course.., sooperlooper ,+puppy's openoffice sfs , blender sfs , no big problem yet .
Firefox loaded with add-ons is slowwww ...on my laptop... but easy to cleanup..but still slow a bit.
Got strange behaviour from the battery applet details window stuck over everything..anyone else?
I supposed it is by purpose that no lid acpi function or power button link to something?

Long life to this Puppy !!!!
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#18 Post by mrufino1 »

Hi, 2 things about puppy studio- actually 3...
1. GREAT JOB, seems very fast and pretty stable, from initial tests.
2. synth had led me through ffado and all that on puppy 3.41, getting it to run reaper and it did that pretty well considering my limited hardware at the time. ffado did work though with no issues, I think all of the steps and packages are still on the reaper forum post, although I'm not sure if it would work the same on the new puppy
3. The only issue I had was with graphics- my screen had a dark purple shade to it, I am running an ibm t60, which I believe is an ati card for graphics. I found the link and downloaded the ati drivers synth hooked me up with a while ago, would this hopefully solve the issue?
Again, GREAT job, looking forward to seeing this mature.

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#19 Post by mrufino1 »

Hi, 2 things about puppy studio- actually 3...
1. GREAT JOB, seems very fast and pretty stable, from initial tests.
2. synth had led me through ffado and all that on puppy 3.41, getting it to run reaper and it did that pretty well considering my limited hardware at the time. ffado did work though with no issues, I think all of the steps and packages are still on the reaper forum post, although I'm not sure if it would work the same on the new puppy
3. The only issue I had was with graphics- my screen had a dark purple shade to it, I am running an ibm t60, which I believe is an ati card for graphics. I found the link and downloaded the ati drivers synth hooked me up with a while ago, would this hopefully solve the issue?
Again, GREAT job, looking forward to seeing this mature.

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#20 Post by l0wt3ch »

Thanks guys! :D

I'm hoping the next release will be much better. As for the graphics problem, a quick Internet search suggests that you do indeed have an ATI card, so it stands to reason that installing the ATI drivers would help. (Although I have installed ATI drivers in Ubuntu in the past, and it was quite a pain! Hopefully the fact that Lucid Puppy uses Ubuntu packages won't mean the same for you.)

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