[10:22] holstein: will it also slow down the system (increase latency) if i only encrypt the home directory/partition? [15:54] Boscop: i dont [15:54] Boscop: i do professional audio production. i dont need encryption for that [15:55] i need an ultimately tuned, audio centric installation.. which, ubuntustudio does a good job of facilitating for us out of the box [15:55] if i want encyption, or security, i dual boot, as i said, and faciliate my needs on that *different* installation [15:56] Boscop: nothing is preventing you from encrypting *whatever* you like. but, encryption is not facilitating audio production, so, consider *not* using it [15:56] you can encrypt specific things, and not the entire /home or system parition.. for example [15:57] or, use main ubuntu with encyption as you please, and add whatever applications you want [15:57] you *dont* need ecryption to make a live stage production machine for realtime effects, so, consider *not* using it in that application [15:59] +1, using encryption for live-audio production isn't advised. [16:35] well [16:35] your saying encrypting the entire disk using luks, is bad for live audio [16:35] adds lag? [16:57] Jmainguy, just adds unnecessary step of decryption (CPU overhead) and another point of possible failure, Simplicity is key in a live-performance setup - complex tends to break / change, and leave you wishing for simple. [17:54] is there any easy way to make any application jack aware ? [17:57] yorwos, really depends on the app itself - which one are you thinking of? And are you a programmer? [17:58] no im not , im just playing a game ygopro and wondered if i could use jack to lower its volume [17:59] oh i can from control panel [17:59] pulse [17:59] ty bb [18:08] right.. no JACK isn't a good candidate for volume control xD === benonsoftware is now known as Guest33721