I mistakenly clicked install audio packages in Ubuntu Studio Installer, and even after cancelling, my apps menu is cluttered with a whole lot of junk apps.
Where can I find the full audio package list to delete them all please?
I mistakenly clicked install audio packages in Ubuntu Studio Installer, and even after cancelling, my apps menu is cluttered with a whole lot of junk apps.
Where can I find the full audio package list to delete them all please?
I am interested in starting a podcast (eventually going to VLog/Vodcast). I have been doing the due diligence of getting a list of the necessary elements to successfully produce a good quality podcast.
I plan to use Ubuntu Studio as my OS. And I have acquired and researched many good recommendations from some "pros" as to hardware, and of course they shell out the $$ for & use Apple or Windows products ie OS & software.
I am interested in Blue Design Yeti or Yeti X (Logitech owned) and Razer? Are there USB microphones or other production hardware ie audio interfaces out there that are compatible with and function well with Linux specifically Ubuntu Studio? (also web/vidcams)
I know this is possible due to reading several articles of bands/musicians exclusively using Ubuntu Studio to create, produce, and distribute their product ie music, videos, & podcasts or audio. In these articles they talk about the software but not so much as the hardware or peripherals ie mics, audio interfaces etc. And not just any mags but major mags being Forbes, Fast Co, Wired (yes I just typed Wired, I know) :)
I believe in and love FOSS and Linux and want to keep to and be true to this ideal! Any suggestions, recommendations, and knowledge is very much appreciated. 1Love!
(¿Could anybody please bounty this? I have been having this issue since march)
As title says; I recently installed Ubuntu Studio 19.10 Eoan (Now upgraded to Ubuntu Studio 20.04 Focal Fossa, still having the same exact issue) on my Toshiba Satellite laptop.
I was using Ubuntu 19.10 regularly since it came out, and it worked fine, but when I switched to Studio this happened.
What happens is that after I close and open the lid and then everything but the mouse is unresponsive.
Edit: Changed settings using this terminal sudo gedit /etc/systemd/logind.conf
(had to install gedit, because Ubuntu Studio doesn't have by default somehow); still the same problem. Formatted the laptop and reinstalled Ubuntu Studio 19.10, still no change. Again changed the settings on sudo gedit /etc/systemd/logind.conf
to
#HandleLidSwitch=ignore
#HandleLidSwitchExternalPower=ignore
#HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore
Still no change.
I'm desperate to find a solution.
Also it's a bother to receive only notifications from someone just to tell me that I wrote something wrong instead of giving me any answer to my issue; specially since it's been many days since I've posted this issue.
EDIT 2: XFCE settings are "lock screen" at lid close; but all options give me the same problem.
Googled it, no solution found online gives me an answer or it's meant for regular Ubuntu and are not applicable to Ubuntu Studio.
Edit 3: If I set XFCE to "Presentation mode" I can't even move the mouse after closing or opening the lid; it's not that it won't move, it's that it's gonna be incredibly lagged.
Edit 4: It only happens if I close the lid and in any given time while the lid was closed the laptop runs on battery, or if I close the lid with laptop unplugged. I can still use ctrl+alt+F1, sign in, and use ctrl+alt+F7 and go back to where I was. But otherwise clicking or using the keyboard won't change anything (If a video was paused before closing the lid, the video would start when the lid opens)
Edit 5: Upgraded the system to Ubuntu Studio 20.04, the difference now, is that it happens every time, regardless of the laptop being plugged or not.
This is a really bothersome issue, because I have to go to "ctrl+alt+F1" and reboot the system, because nothing else -that I know of- works; and I have to lose every unsaved work that it's currently open.
I have been using Clementine as my main music player for a while now, and it has always perfectly matched the theme of my desktop environment (be that Gnome, Cinnamon or Xfce) until I installed the latest version of Ubuntu.
I am currently running Ubuntu Studio 18.10, and for whatever reason it isn't following the system theme. I have checked in Clementine's settings through; Tools>Preferences>Appearance and I have got 'Use the system default colour set' ticked. I understand that Xfce is a GTK desktop environment and Clementine is created using Qt but this has never been an issue with other GTK environments before.
To show you what I mean here is a picture of Clementine running next to Thunar:
Hopefully someone knows the answer, the lighter theme Clementine is currently using just doesn't go with the rest of my system. Thank you in advance!
Edit: I can also confirm that the same thing occurs on Xubuntu 18.10