Presentation + A debian-based for audio creation and production, stage technics and video blend (or "the future of TangoStudio")

Andreas Tille andreas at an3as.eu
Mon Nov 12 12:45:34 UTC 2012


On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 12:26:14PM +0100, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> > We discussed the option of having conflicts in metapackages several
> > times.  If I remember correctly the main drawback is that users who
> > really really want to have pulseaudio need to deinstall the metapackage
> > which is not always what you want.
> 
> TBH, I do not think that a conflicts in the meta package is the right
> technical solution.

As I said we did not had any request for this and thus it is not
implemented.  Perhaps it's just because this is not the right technical
solution.  In any case each previous discussion starting with an initial
request of the feature ended up with the conclusion that it is not
needed.

> What you want here is to provide the users the best technical
> environment to get his work done. I think a much better solution would
> be a something like a wizard that examines your system installation,
> educates the user about the findings, and then does specific
> recommendations (ideally with "fix this" buttons to just do so).
> 
> Things that I imagine that this wizard could do would include:
> 
>  *  "The pulseaudio seems to be running. This can cause the following
> problems <...> do you want to a) disable pulseaudio in your user
> profile, b) remove it from your system c) do nothing
>  * "Your Gnome System Menu is missing the following entries. Do you
> want to add them?"
>  * "We recommend installing the following applications: <app> <purpose>"
>  * "You are not running a -rt kernel: do you want to install and reboot?"
>  * "Your system needs special configuration to reduce the system
> latency, do you want me to do the following changes to /etc/...?"
> 
> I think you get the idea. That would leave the choice to the user and
> still be very functional and easy to use.
> 
> BTW, the idea is not really novel. See for example the powertop
> application, which makes such suggestions (albeit in text mode) about
> power management to save battery time.
> 
> I guess that would be an interesting application for a Debian multimedia blend.

+1
Now we "only" need somebody who writes this tool. :-)

Kind regards

       Andreas.
 

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