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> Hi all,
There is linux 3.0-lowlatency for natty in abogani's PPA and you can select
ubuntu classic (gnome2) in the login screen. This is what I am using.
Admittedly, my computer is not an audio workstation but I sometimes enjoy
guitarix, ardour, etc, without problems.
Also, there is linux 2.6.33-rt for lucid in kxstudio PPA. It is not in the
main PPA but look for "KXstudio team kernels and drivers".
Cheers, Pablo
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On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 11:35 AM, jy <jypllx@gmail.com=
As I didn't know what older version to chose and as I was pretty pl=
eased with my Lucid, I went back to Lucid;Now my problem is I need =
a rt or lowlatency kernel (2.6.32 or higher) to be able to set up my laptop=
properly because I use some pretty original settings to make the best out =
of my machine.
But now I can't find any... :(I looked in abogani's and falktx&=
#39;s ppas but nothing there.So my question is simple, which versio=
n of ubuntu should I choose to be able to enjoy a good audio workstation wi=
th a corresponding rt or lowlatency kernel ?
Second question, if I wanna stick with lucid where can I find the lowlatenc=
y or rt kernel (2.6.32 or higher) I'm looking for ?Thanks in ad=
vancejyThere is linux 3.0-lowlatency for =
natty in abogani's PPA and you can select ubuntu classic (gnome2) in th=
e login screen. This is what I am using. Admittedly, my computer is not an =
audio workstation but I sometimes enjoy guitarix, ardour, etc, without prob=
lems.
Also, there is linux 2.6.33-rt for lucid in kxstudio PPA. It is not in =
the main PPA but look for "KXstudio team kernels and drivers". Cheers, Pablo
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