On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Mike Holstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Timothy Cook < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> When beginning a fresh install of Ubuntu Studio (Natty Alpha 3) Network >> detection fails. >> I only have Wifi network connectivity where I am now. So I am concerned >> that Wifi is not enabled by default in Studio. This means that if I install >> it as a fresh install I will not be able to complete installation/upgrades. >> Is this correct? I hope not. :) >> >> --Tim >> >> this is an ongoing concern, and i believe the plan is to include the > default gnome network manager in ubuntustudio 11.04, which will ease wifi > setup in general *after* installation... there are other debates going on > about the installer and potentially changing to a live installer which would > ease the process of having wifi at install, but introduce other potentially > unwanted changes in the installation process... this would not happen til > 12.04 though at the earliest... would you like to see a normal ubuntu LIVE > style DVD installation disc for ubuntustudio? the task selection is the big > thing we would lose by going with this, and its not something we would want > to change again... IF this change were implemented, it would need to be > something we stick with for 2+ years i say (at least).. > Interesting discussion. Are the concerns that originally led to not using network-manager (nm) gone? (for the record IIRC, difficulties to have concurrent wifi and lowlatency audio) AFAIK the potential impact on realtime audio still exist: in my last attempts some months ago, it wasn't possible to enable wifi without compromising xrun-free operation. Are there any news on this side? -- Ronan
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