ScottL | holstein, that's what i did, installed xubuntu 11.10 then ardor, hydrogen, and qjackctl | 04:27 |
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holstein | yeah... now its not booting | 04:28 |
ScottL | and qjackctl might not have been needed directly as it may have been a dependency of something | 04:28 |
ScottL | holstein, doh, no luck for you man, that really sicks | 04:28 |
ScottL | errr, sucks | 04:28 |
holstein | its OK... i'll get it going | 04:28 |
persia | ScottL, Were you able to complete your test of -lowlatency? | 13:15 |
ScottL | persia, not last night, we went to my in-law's house (i am helping them with transition to xubuntu) | 14:35 |
ScottL | however, this morning i do expect to complete it as soon as i get a wireless card into my in-law's computer | 14:36 |
persia | No worries. I just hoped it might be, so I could get to it in my weekend. Let me know whenever, and I'll try to review it. | 15:36 |
ScottL | persia, i've tested it and it halves the stable latency, i'm going back to in-law's house and having lunch then i'll start packaging it in ppa | 17:03 |
ScottL | persia, do i need to work on manpage for this? if so, what is the utility that you suggested before | 17:03 |
persia | As much as I like manpages for everything, kernels don't really need them. | 17:10 |
persia | They are executables, but they should probably never be executed by the user directly. | 17:10 |
persia | http://liw.fi/manpages/ is my current best-practices guide to manpages: it's not a utility, but it lets you draft something quickly and easily. | 17:11 |
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