Greetings all my name is Grant and I'm an American ex-pat living in Spain. I'm a musician/computer repair dude. I've been using Ubuntu studio several years because, somehow I ended up with an HP media center PC with a TV card and studio is the only operating system I could get everything to work. I do have another computer I could use. I just need ddr3 memory that should be here any day now.
I'm not a programmer but I've been an official beta tester for windows, symantec and sound-forge. I've installed Ubuntu on over 50 different computers and Ubuntu studio on 5 I use kdenlive & Ardour extensively I tried to upgrade my system to wily.... it took several hours and at first glance everything seem ok but it's not. I upgraded because it was really hard to get the TV card to work and I was hoping it would keep the configuration… it didn't Question: how could I better help your project…. should I keep this installation or install from zero? On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Kaj Ailomaa <zeque...@mousike.me> wrote: > On Fri, May 15, 2015, at 10:36 PM, argumento wrote: > > > > > > Hi all. > > > > I've been using ubuntu studio for the past 9 months, previously I used > > crunchbang, but I found the low latency kernel a pain to maintain. I've > > been using GNU/linux for the last 3 years. > > > > I'm answering to the call for contributors to ubuntu studio, I don't > > know much about coding, but I can design, edit video and animate a > > little (blender and Synfig). I'm from Mexico so english is not my first > > language, but I could help with translations (to and from spanish) or > > tutorial making. > > > > Hi Benjamin. > > You are welcome to join us, of course. There's no need to know any > coding for most of the work we do. > > If you want to be a part of shaping the ISO, the first thing to do is to > set up a development environment, which in the first stage simply means > installing a development release of Ubuntu Studio on either a real > machine, or a virtual machine - depending on if you need workable > audio/video (a lot of stuff won't work well in a virtual machine). > > After that, a reasonable first thing to take a look at is the default > applications we include in our metas - what we should not include, and > what more we should include (there is no great way of getting a complete > list of audio/video/graphics/photography/publishing applications, but we > could work on that). > > Since we do not have anyone who speaks Spanish in our team, currently, > there has been no push towards translations or having a Spanish version > of our website, etc. All this is possible, if there is enough interest. > We have yet not made any youtube videos, but if we do, it would be good > to make them in more than one language. > > For a complete development environment setup, please see > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/SetupDeveloperEnvironment. You will > at least need a launchpad account. > > If you like, you can email me personally once you have a launchpad > account, and some sort of dev environment set up, and I will help you > further. > > /Kaj Ailomaa - Ubuntu Studio project lead > > -- > ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list > ubuntu-studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel >
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