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l0wt3ch
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Posted: Tue 06 Jul 2010, 14:12 Post subject:
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Ubuntu Studio: "Puppy Edition" is now "Puppy Studio".
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60483
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abushcrafter

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Posted: Tue 06 Jul 2010, 16:44 Post subject:
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Check Sum please.
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l0wt3ch
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Posted: Tue 06 Jul 2010, 18:23 Post subject:
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It is now included in the same directory as the iso.
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jamesbond
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Posted: Tue 06 Jul 2010, 21:32 Post subject:
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Very interesting.
Are these software included?
- Qsynth (the GUI front-end for fluidsynth)
- Jack Time Machine
- Jamin
- LADSPA effects
- Rosegarden
cheers!
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l0wt3ch
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Posted: Tue 06 Jul 2010, 21:43 Post subject:
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| jamesbond wrote: | Very interesting.
Are these software included?
- Qsynth (the GUI front-end for fluidsynth)
- Jack Time Machine
- Jamin
- LADSPA effects
- Rosegarden
cheers! |
Yes.
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l0wt3ch
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Posted: Tue 06 Jul 2010, 21:52 Post subject:
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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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jamesbond
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Posted: Tue 06 Jul 2010, 23:13 Post subject:
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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
Anyway, good luck.
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bremer

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l0wt3ch
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Posted: Wed 07 Jul 2010, 00:12 Post subject:
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Moderator, can you delete this post please?
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panzerpuppy
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Posted: Sat 10 Jul 2010, 12:57 Post subject:
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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?
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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l0wt3ch
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Posted: Sat 10 Jul 2010, 22:35 Post subject:
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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.)
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aarf
Joined: 30 Aug 2007 Posts: 3620 Location: around the bend
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Posted: Sun 11 Jul 2010, 17:21 Post subject:
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puppy on a diet: refuses to see FAT
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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panzerpuppy
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Posted: Sun 11 Jul 2010, 17:57 Post subject:
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Does Ubuntu Studio Puppy Edition come with FFADO drivers ?
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panzerpuppy
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Posted: Sun 11 Jul 2010, 17:57 Post subject:
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dupe post (ignore/delete this message)
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panzerpuppy
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Posted: Sun 11 Jul 2010, 18:04 Post subject:
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| aarf wrote: | Puppy on a diet: refuses to see FAT |
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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