=== housecat is now known as dax [11:25] hey can somebody tell me the new way of controlling GPu Fan Speed ! Nvidia adding Coolbits option not working ! gtx 1060 is cooking in my laptop ! fan ramping up really slowly [11:30] i cleaned the 2 cooling units 3 days ago temperatures are stable on dual boot windows system with fan controll aktive === Elysion_ is now known as Elysion [18:44] Hi there, I'm wondering whether anybody got the same message from ubuntustudio 19.10 apt upgrade: "The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:" and the whole bloody system is listed afterwards... ? [18:47] was patchage removed in 20.04? [18:53] Turdlar: As part of the Python 2 removal, yes. Upstream developer failed to keep it updated. [18:53] bartaszili: It's too early to upgrade yet, that's not supported. [18:55] I don't want to upgrade to 20.04, just get the updates of packages [18:56] but everything is marked to autoremove from the beginning [18:56] bartaszili: Something is misconfigured on your system. You might be missing a metapackage. [18:56] fresh install [18:56] The ISO was fine [18:56] the USB was fine [18:57] Install went fine [18:57] bartaszili: Did you uncheck anything during install where it tells you to select your packages? [18:57] updated ok [18:57] yes couple of not wanted software aka video..., ffado, [18:58] wanted just for audio [18:58] Yep, that's what's doing it. If you had read the release notes, it says not to do that. [18:58] ok [18:58] Bug was discovered after release. [18:58] i missed that [18:58] If it's a fresh install, I'd just reinstall at this point, not unchecking anything. [18:58] you can use ubuntustudio-installer to add them back to the installed list I tink [18:58] then apart of that everything works fine [18:59] OvenWerks: No, because it still sees the metapackages as installed but "not needed". [18:59] eeww!! smells bad. ok [18:59] Technically, manually installing all ubuntustudio-* metapackages should fix it. [18:59] plus as I can see the ubuntustudio-installer hangs.... [18:59] or reinstalling [19:00] new one doesn't from backports [19:00] Correct. [19:00] I might wait for the 20.04 [19:00] :) [19:00] then I start from scratch [19:00] bartaszili: I would at this point. Even installing the beta or daily would be advised at this point. [19:01] bartaszili: Be advised, though, the beta image has the same bug you encountered in the installer. Don't remove any packages during install. [19:01] It's gone in the latest daily images. [19:02] ok, I'm battling with Xruns [19:02] thats my second issue [19:02] bartaszili: Fix your installation first, then we'll talk xruns. [19:04] do you really think that simply packages marked for removal can relate to xruns? [19:04] no [19:04] what device? [19:05] cheep behringer UCA 202 [19:05] Whatever you do to help xruns will have to be done over when you reinstall though [19:05] ^ That was my point. [19:05] block size? [19:05] I know, i'm making notes [19:05] to repeat everything on my clean 20.04 in the near future :) [19:06] so: [19:06] Fixing xruns is usually a case-by-case thing and can be fixed with updated kernels sometimes, so your inability to update due to package removal can, indeed, affect that. [19:06] 48kHz / 128 fr / 3 p [19:06] Bluetooth & wifi disabled? [19:06] yes [19:06] seems reasonable [19:07] USB device. Probably an irq conflict. [19:07] I putted usb first in irq [19:07] can't remember from my head [19:07] in /etc/.../irc... [19:08] newer motherboards run all USB 1.1 2.0 devices as if they are on the same USB bus. So internally your mouse may be on the same bus [19:08] in /etc/defaults/rtirq [19:09] RTIRQ_NAME_LIST="usb snd i8042" [19:09] Integrated or dedicated GPU? [19:09] or if not the USB bus with the mouse on may even end up with higher priorities [19:09] it's an old machine, integrated i5-2400 [19:10] Ok, that might be part of it. Integrated GPU takes processor time away from the audio if graphics need to do their thing. Try turning off compositing in window manager tweaks. [19:10] try /etc/init.d/rtirq status |pastebinit and send us the url [19:11] I'll leave you in OvenWerks's hands, I need to take my dog out. [19:11] thanks [19:12] * OvenWerks will have to go soon too [19:12] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pQ5xXHdfDP/ [19:14] you are in luck, at least it shows two USB buses [19:14] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mH9cjDmRVP/ [19:14] and you where right [19:14] it sits on bus 1 with keyboard + mouse + midi [19:15] that is at the back [19:15] the bus 2 might be the front? [19:16] only trying will tell [19:16] yes, pendrive is in, and it shows it sits on bus 2 [19:16] you think what am thinking? [19:18] what about pulse audio if this isnt solve anything? [19:18] worth removing? [19:18] then in you rtirq setup instead of putting usb first use 23-ehci [19:19] pulse is not worth removing if you are using ubuntustudio-controls to start jack [19:20] if you are using qjackctl then you may wish to dissable all devices in pavucontrol so they don't interfere [19:20] (-controls does this for you) [19:20] what is 16 ehci? [19:21] anyway I need to go and help my wife get ready for work [19:21] 16-ehci is the other usb bus [19:22] you want your audio device on irq 23 because irq 16 is shared on almost all mother boards [19:22] thank you! [19:22] so move usb things around untill you get that [19:22] anyway gotta go. [19:22] bye [19:22] thanks a lot