1) Install Ubuntu Studio 9.10 as per normal but DON'T install the Audio Applications (if you do, the install will fail).
2) After installing Ubuntu Studio, re-boot your computer and insert the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 install DVD.
3) Go to System-->Administration--Software Sources and check mark the Ubuntu Studio DVD you see in the Software Sources dialog box. Now click the close button.
4) Go to System-->Administration and launch Synaptic Package Manager and then click the Origins button on the lower left hand side. (This will cause three entries for the Ubuntu Studio install DVD to appear in the upper left hand side.)
5) Click 'All' above the three entries and type: network-manager-gnome into the Quick search box, check mark network-manager-gnome, and Apply the changes. After network-manager-gnome has been installed you'll have to re-boot your PC. Eject the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 install DVD and re-boot. When your machine has re-booted you'll see the NetworkManager Applet icon in the menu bar on the right hand side (this allows convenient control of wired & wireless networks and also supports Roaming Mode). Now connect to the Internet.
6) Once again insert the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 install DVD, launch the Synaptic Package Manager, click 'All' above the three entries, and type: ubuntustudio-audio into the Quick search box, and then check mark ubuntustudio-audio. Doing this will automatically check mark all of Ubuntu Studio's audio applications.
EDIT: (To install on a machine which has no Internet connection, type ttf-mscorefonts-installer into the search box at this point and then un-mark the ttf-mscorefonts-installer. THIS is the only installer on the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 install DVD which requires a 'Net connection.)
Now Apply the changes AFTER MAKING SURE that your PC is connected to the Internet BEFORE you install the audio apps.
Why? Because one of the items which is intalled with the audio applications is the MS Core Fonts package *rolls eyes* which the Synaptic Package Manager has to retrieve via the Internet from Source Forge.
If your machine isn't connected to the Internet, the MS Core Fonts install will fail and display a dialog box saying so.
I suspect that THIS might be the reason why Ubuntu Studio 9.10 won't install the audio applications collection from its DVD onto a non-Internet connected PC.
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DISAPPEARING APPLICATION AND DOCUMENT WINDOWS:
After getting everything installed, and booting into the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 desktop, you will notice that a running application (or open document) simply disappears if its Minimize Window button is clicked.
A remedy...
Right-click the menu bar and drag down to 'New Panel'. (This will cause a new panel/task bar to appear at the bottom of the screen.)
Now right-click the new panel and drag to 'Add to Panel...', and then scroll down & select 'Window List' from the list of of items which appear in the pop-up window.
Next, drag 'Window List' to the lower left hand side of the new panel/task bar. From now on when ever you click the Minimize Window button on any app or doc, it'll collapse down to a new button in the new panel/task bar so that you can still get at it.
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AUDIO PROBLEMS:
'Can't hear audio which is routed into your PC's line level inputs? That's because said inputs are muted by default in Ubuntu/Ubuntu Studio 9.10.
To un-mute the line level inputs: Launch the Terminal (Applications-->Accessories-->Terminal), type alsamixer at the prompt, and then tap the Enter button on your PC's keyboard.
You'll see what you have to do to un-mute your PC's line level inputs (your keyboard's left & right arrow keys navigate, the up & down keys increase & decrease levels, and the 'M' key mutes & un-mutes the selected audio input(s) or outputs).
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SOMETHING I READ ON THE 'NET YESTERDAY (which seems to work...)
"Re: Notification ballons on Karmic Koala
There's a fix for this.
Notifications are handled by the package notify-osd. What we have to do is replace the default version with one from Julien Lavergne's PPA.
First of all add the following two repos to your sources list:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gilir/updates/ubuntu karmic main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/gilir/updates/ubuntu karmic main
Then add the signing key:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 0EF28BC1
and reload the package info:
sudo apt-get update
Then you can find notify-osd in Synaptic and install the new package. Once you've done that all the notifications will go back to the top right-hand corner where they belong."
- 'Can't recall the author's name...
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BTW. So far, so good with Ubuntu Studio 9.10 running on a Pentium IV @ 3.20 GHz + a 1 MB L2 mounted on an ASUS P4P800-E Rev. 1.02 sporting 3 GB of RAM!
EDIT: Ubuntu Studio Wiki.
Ubuntu Documentation > Community Documentation > UbuntuStudio
2) After installing Ubuntu Studio, re-boot your computer and insert the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 install DVD.
3) Go to System-->Administration--Software Sources and check mark the Ubuntu Studio DVD you see in the Software Sources dialog box. Now click the close button.
4) Go to System-->Administration and launch Synaptic Package Manager and then click the Origins button on the lower left hand side. (This will cause three entries for the Ubuntu Studio install DVD to appear in the upper left hand side.)
5) Click 'All' above the three entries and type: network-manager-gnome into the Quick search box, check mark network-manager-gnome, and Apply the changes. After network-manager-gnome has been installed you'll have to re-boot your PC. Eject the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 install DVD and re-boot. When your machine has re-booted you'll see the NetworkManager Applet icon in the menu bar on the right hand side (this allows convenient control of wired & wireless networks and also supports Roaming Mode). Now connect to the Internet.
6) Once again insert the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 install DVD, launch the Synaptic Package Manager, click 'All' above the three entries, and type: ubuntustudio-audio into the Quick search box, and then check mark ubuntustudio-audio. Doing this will automatically check mark all of Ubuntu Studio's audio applications.
EDIT: (To install on a machine which has no Internet connection, type ttf-mscorefonts-installer into the search box at this point and then un-mark the ttf-mscorefonts-installer. THIS is the only installer on the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 install DVD which requires a 'Net connection.)
Now Apply the changes AFTER MAKING SURE that your PC is connected to the Internet BEFORE you install the audio apps.
Why? Because one of the items which is intalled with the audio applications is the MS Core Fonts package *rolls eyes* which the Synaptic Package Manager has to retrieve via the Internet from Source Forge.
If your machine isn't connected to the Internet, the MS Core Fonts install will fail and display a dialog box saying so.
I suspect that THIS might be the reason why Ubuntu Studio 9.10 won't install the audio applications collection from its DVD onto a non-Internet connected PC.
--------
DISAPPEARING APPLICATION AND DOCUMENT WINDOWS:
After getting everything installed, and booting into the Ubuntu Studio 9.10 desktop, you will notice that a running application (or open document) simply disappears if its Minimize Window button is clicked.
A remedy...
Right-click the menu bar and drag down to 'New Panel'. (This will cause a new panel/task bar to appear at the bottom of the screen.)
Now right-click the new panel and drag to 'Add to Panel...', and then scroll down & select 'Window List' from the list of of items which appear in the pop-up window.
Next, drag 'Window List' to the lower left hand side of the new panel/task bar. From now on when ever you click the Minimize Window button on any app or doc, it'll collapse down to a new button in the new panel/task bar so that you can still get at it.
--------
AUDIO PROBLEMS:
'Can't hear audio which is routed into your PC's line level inputs? That's because said inputs are muted by default in Ubuntu/Ubuntu Studio 9.10.
To un-mute the line level inputs: Launch the Terminal (Applications-->Accessories-->Terminal), type alsamixer at the prompt, and then tap the Enter button on your PC's keyboard.
You'll see what you have to do to un-mute your PC's line level inputs (your keyboard's left & right arrow keys navigate, the up & down keys increase & decrease levels, and the 'M' key mutes & un-mutes the selected audio input(s) or outputs).
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SOMETHING I READ ON THE 'NET YESTERDAY (which seems to work...)
"Re: Notification ballons on Karmic Koala
There's a fix for this.
Notifications are handled by the package notify-osd. What we have to do is replace the default version with one from Julien Lavergne's PPA.
First of all add the following two repos to your sources list:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gilir/updates/ubuntu karmic main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/gilir/updates/ubuntu karmic main
Then add the signing key:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 0EF28BC1
and reload the package info:
sudo apt-get update
Then you can find notify-osd in Synaptic and install the new package. Once you've done that all the notifications will go back to the top right-hand corner where they belong."
- 'Can't recall the author's name...
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BTW. So far, so good with Ubuntu Studio 9.10 running on a Pentium IV @ 3.20 GHz + a 1 MB L2 mounted on an ASUS P4P800-E Rev. 1.02 sporting 3 GB of RAM!
EDIT: Ubuntu Studio Wiki.
Ubuntu Documentation > Community Documentation > UbuntuStudio


from my ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe's built in audio via JACK! It's ALIVE!