[00:31] <Eickmeyer[m]> indianfluteguy: It's not spam, it probably has messages from the IRC side to send you (like the root channel in IRC, messages that you'd normally get there). Chanserv is the bot that regulates channel permissions in IRC.
[02:17] <eggs> Hi. I'm pretty new to ubuntustudio (and debian generally). I was running 18.10 fine. Upgraded to 19.04 and performance went out the window. Took forever to load the desktop environment, and then things like dropdowns were very slow to respond/draw. I figured maybe this was due to a bug fixed between 19.04 and 19.10, so I finished upgrading to 19.10. Still lousy performance. I see this from dmesg: https://pastebin.com/M1gmxfBC
[02:17] <eggs> Not sure where to poke first. Wondered if this sounded familiar to anyone here. Thanks.
[02:19] <eggs> btw, the upgrade from 19.04 -> 19.10 took over 12 hours.
[02:20] <Eickmeyer[m]> eggs: Some USB devices and systems aren't compatible with the lowlatency kernel (it's not compatible with everything contrary to popular belief). Try installing the generic kernel, which isn't much different. As far as the upgrading taking so long, could just be network/server congestion.
[02:20] <eggs> Eickmeyer[m]: thanks. It didn't appear to be network stuff; downloads were snappy. It was unpacking/installing/etc that took ages.
[02:21] <Eickmeyer[m]> eggs: Then it's your system and could be anything from the processor to the hard drives.
[02:21] <eggs> Eickmeyer[m]: Does it matter that none of the USB devices changed?
[02:21] <eggs> I mean, I was using lowlatency before with no issues.
[02:22] <Eickmeyer[m]> eggs: Nope. There was a regression somewhere and there is an open bug with the kernel team, but it has never been addressed as nobody has stepped-up to help them.
[02:24] <Eickmeyer[m]> eggs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1787857
[02:26] <Eickmeyer[m]> eggs: I also suggest you check #ubuntu since you'll find a more active chat there.
[02:29] <eggs> Eickmeyer[m]: Thanks.
[09:38] <Y4n> Good morning! Does anyone use an old Motu PCI 324 card and / ord Motu 2408 / 1224 gear with Ubuntu Studio? The card is detected but I can't use it with FFADO or JackQT (not visible in there). I know it's an old card and not supported by default but maybe somebody knows how to do it. I followed the steps here
[09:38] <Y4n> https://github.com/takaswie/snd-firewire-improve but nothing changed.