[00:00] studio-user392: do you have more than one audio interface? [01:33] Hello my name is ex [01:34] und zwar [01:34] istenz === Ex is now known as Guest46033 [01:34] warum? [01:34] why? [01:35] you are ugly [01:35] bye [02:14] hello [02:15] sorry if this question gets asked all the time but I'm curious why the distro doesn't provide a rt linux kernel? [02:15] I'm running lowlatency but am still curious [14:01] Trying to install Ubuntu Studio 18.10 from the ISO (Install to computer option). The dialog box freezes after select US keyboard defaults. Found numerous posts related to this problem going to several versions. I remember the last few times I tried to install having the very same problem. [14:01] I can install Ubuntu 18.10 without any problems at all [14:01] only Ubuntu Studio 18.10 has this problem. [14:01] :( [14:03] Such a shame something like this doesn't allow folks to even get out of the gate. For now, I'll load up all the apps to my Ubuntu 18.10 machine and try again next year. Just wanted to pass this information along [14:04] One day, this problem may be fixed. [15:38] * windowsrefund checks the channel for a pulse [18:15] evening all [19:21] hello [19:52] afternoon [20:04] sorry, no, I only have one audio interface. my motherboard has built in audio, but i have no intentions of using it [20:32] studio-user392: So you have the internal audio turned off in bios? [20:33] studio-user392: can I assume the interface you use is USB or is it PCI? [20:38] it's USB. your standard Focusrite 6x6 [20:39] i don't have internal turn off in bios, but i have my card selected in the pulse [20:39] will turning it off via the bios make it default to my audio interface? [20:39] i can give that a try [22:44] windowsrefund: the lowlatency kernel has almost all of the RT kernel patches already applied. The only difference is that the RT kernel _can_ be locked up by a badly behaving application. With the low latency kernel I can run my ice1712 based audio card at 16/2 with no xruns. [22:44] windowsrefund: reason two is that there are not enough people to keep an rt kernel up to date. You are welcome to create and maintain an RT kernel. [22:47] windowsrefund: I suspect that the debian RT kernel would work just fine for that matter. I have built the odd kernel from the kernel site with no running trouble too. The main problem with using various kernels is proprietary graphics drivers like the nvidia drivers which will not be included in the RT kernel... they are included in the low latency kernel.