[03:30] <phill80> hi
[03:31] <Souler> phill80, hello
[03:31] <Souler> whats up?
[03:32] <phill80> how are you Souler
[03:32] <phill80> are you an avid ubuntu studio user?
[03:32] <Souler> now i looking for this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0aEq2Aev5s
[03:33] <Souler> no, im now debian user but i used ubuntu long time
[03:34] <phill80> ohhh... did you use the video, graphic or audio?
[03:34] <Souler> ubuntu studio ofcourse
[03:34] <phill80> what debian distro>
[03:34] <Souler> i'm music producer and rapper
[03:34] <phill80> me too
[03:34] <Souler> i using last one, buster
[03:34] <phill80> :p
[03:35] <Souler> show something man
[03:35] <phill80> i just started using linux...got hacked really bad and gangstalked for the last year
[03:35] <phill80> so i started on linux
[03:35] <phill80> let me see what i got
[03:42] <Souler> When you started I can show you many things on linux
[03:43] <phill80> nice!
[03:43] <phill80> i tried to attach track..
[03:45] <Souler> First thing is low latency kernel, next kxstudio repository
[03:45] <phill80> its not working....lol
[03:45] <phill80> kxstudio repo
[03:45] <phill80> sweeeeeet...i'll check that
[03:45] <phill80> does it automatically come with the kernal
[03:46] <Souler> i not remember for that
[03:47] <Souler> or is rt kernel on start
[03:47] <Souler> but kxstudio repo not
[03:47] <Souler> there is many right plugins
[03:48] <phill80> kk
[03:48] <phill80> i just installed the repositories
[03:48] <phill80> thanks alot!
[03:48] <phill80> how do u attach files to irc?
[03:49] <phill80> u got a track i can check out too?
[03:50] <Souler> wich irc client you got?
[03:50] <Souler> anyway you need click right mouse button on user and send file
[03:56] <phill80> ya...does nothing
[03:57] <Souler> whats irc client you got?
[03:58] <phill80> how do i know
[03:58] <Souler> try on priv
[03:58] <phill80> its in firefox
[03:58] <phill80> it was in the ubuntu menu
[03:58] <phill80> thought id try it out
[03:58] <Souler> aaaa, ok
[03:58] <phill80> i just reinstalled the distro yesterday
[03:59] <Souler> every one got his one, prably you will be got your one, but i using hexchat, you can try
[04:35] <phill80> laptop died
[04:36] <Souler> that happens :)
[13:52] <twojukeboksi> Got 4 threads of "kidle_inj" owned by root grinding the system to near unusable ..
[13:52] <twojukeboksi> I'm on 20.10
[13:52] <twojukeboksi> lemme ps aux those and kill them
[13:54] <twojukeboksi> nope... they won't die with "sudo kill -9 processsid'
[13:57] <twojukeboksi> reboot did not help
[13:57] <twojukeboksi> I am able to enter 1-2chars / sec
[13:57] <twojukeboksi> I'll reboot once more but this kidle_inj crap will not die
[14:33] <twojukeboksi> after 2nd reboot the kidle_inj settled down
[14:41] <twojukeboksi> https://askubuntu.com/questions/584636/kidle-inject-causing-very-high-load says to run 'sudo rmmod intel_powerclamp' but these are old instructions. I'ma make a timeshift restore point and see what happens coz kidle_inj still seems to be drawing 4 x 5% of total CPU on a 4-core system
[14:53] <twojukeboksi> Yeah, running 'sudo rmmod intel_powerclamp' brought the system back to responsive and not stuck in tar
[14:57] <OvenWerks> twojukeboksi: have you done ubuntu-bug linux?
[14:58] <twojukeboksi> uhh, what?
[14:58] <OvenWerks> twojukeboksi: if not please do. It seems that is something machine specific as I have not noticed that
[14:58] <OvenWerks> twojukeboksi: if you type: ubuntu-bug linux
[14:59] <twojukeboksi> here?
[14:59] <OvenWerks> on the command line it will put in a bug report
[14:59] <OvenWerks> not in irc in a terminal
[14:59] <OvenWerks> There may already be a bug report
[14:59] <OvenWerks>  if so just mark it "this affects me too"
[15:00] <twojukeboksi> ok, so to the firefox then
[15:00] <twojukeboksi> or is there an UI to search for bugs in the shell program?
[15:00] <OvenWerks> in a terminal
[15:00] <twojukeboksi> oh cool, running it now
[15:01] <OvenWerks> Because the problem is in thge kernel, the package would be linux or linux_lowlatency
[15:03] <twojukeboksi> Filed.
[15:04] <twojukeboksi> but it didn't ask what my problem was. It requested 2x sudo rights and seems it figured precisely which model this is and what is in it
[15:05] <OvenWerks> it will start a browser next
[15:05] <OvenWerks> probably
[15:05] <twojukeboksi> no, it didn't
[15:05] <twojukeboksi> just minimal GUI + 2x ask for sudo to get some info which is restricted from normal users and then it drew up a summary and asked if I wanna send
[15:06] <OvenWerks> anyway it seems the bug is old: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1800446
[15:06] <OvenWerks> if you say yes to send it opens a browser
[15:06] <OvenWerks> but as there is already a bug... you don't have to send if you don't want.
[15:07] <twojukeboksi> This CPU is from 2012
[15:08] <OvenWerks> if you have a launchpad login, it would be nice if you A) add an it affects me too and B) a short note stating it is still a bug with 20.10
[15:08] <OvenWerks> yeah, it could be that the blacklisting the two modules is all it takes
[15:11] <twojukeboksi> any particular command output I should put into the message?
[15:11] <twojukeboksi> I already clicked that it affects me
[15:11] <OvenWerks> twojukeboksi: it seems to be a problem with thermald. It may be that your CPU does not report temperature but what does get returned looks like over temperature
[15:12] <OvenWerks> two maybe cat /proc/cpuinfo > proccpuinfo.txt
[15:13] <OvenWerks> then upload proccpuinfo.txt
[15:17] <OvenWerks> If they want something else they wil ask, but that gives them what your cpu is.
[15:17] <twojukeboksi> Ok. Thanks for the help and now I know of 'ubuntu-bugs'. I put the cpuinfo into an attachment and for te text I just put "Affects me on Ubuntu Studio 20.10 with ThinkPad X201 with Intel(R) Core(TM) "
[15:18] <twojukeboksi> + Affects me on Ubuntu Studio 20.10 with ThinkPad X201 with Intel(R) Core(TM)
[15:18] <twojukeboksi> double copy paste fail
[15:18] <OvenWerks> twojukeboksi: Thank you for your bug report
[15:18] <twojukeboksi> i5-3320M
[15:19] <OvenWerks> Hmm I have an i5 as well but it is 4 core 4 thread, yours may be two core 4 thread as many of the mobile (laptop) ones are
[15:19] <twojukeboksi> yeah it is: 2 cores + hyperthreading
[15:20] <twojukeboksi> I have managed to setup Rosegarden on another linux so that I can actually get audio out of a midi-file. Here on Ubuntu Studio no luck so far
[15:22] <twojukeboksi> In Rosegarden the meters are bouncing, but no audible output. Trying to use the Fluidsynth-DSSI
[15:22] <OvenWerks> hmm, we don't seem to ship rosegarden any more... I will install
[15:23] <OvenWerks> wow we don't even have flac installed?
[15:24] <twojukeboksi> for me Rosegarden (or if I can import and play midi from Ardour would be ok too) is interesting, coz of the large amounts of free midi tracks I can download for free to sing to
[15:24] <OvenWerks> That makes sense
[15:25] <OvenWerks> I am surprised there is not an application specific to that use
[15:25] <twojukeboksi> yeah... if there were timed kawaoke texts available as a "track" in Rosegarden, that would be the ultimate pastime machine for me
[15:27] <OvenWerks> Ok, I would have to learn how to use rosegarden  :P
[15:27] <OvenWerks> It looks much different from the last time I looked.
[15:27]  * OvenWerks is not a keyboard player and so doesn't do much midi
[15:29] <twojukeboksi> now the 'ksysguard_network_helper' started using massive doses of the CPU power: I've seen this same bug in KDE neon
[15:29] <twojukeboksi> in there one can just kill it and it'll be allright. I'll try
[15:33]  * OvenWerks wanders off to get breakfast for his son
[15:47]  * twojukeboksi lets the old laptop cool down
[15:48] <twojukeboksi> irccloud is nice that I can have the same chat open on as many machines using GUI
[15:49] <twojukeboksi> I've done some testing of US 20.10 on this newer laptop, but the system gets easily confused when I connect to the Thunderbolt 3 dock ... Thunderbolt, great specs, but a damn USB-C connector comes out too easily
[21:06] <twojukeboksi> hmm... after fixing the kidle_inj problem by disabling something my FireFox decided to start sucking up all the CPU. Even kwin_x11 seems to demand constantly unreasonable amounts of CPU
[21:07] <OvenWerks> Something is not right
[21:07] <twojukeboksi> I used to have these same firefox two windows with no probs
[21:08] <twojukeboksi> 30-40 seconds of startup frenzy and the CPU used to setle down to idling
[21:08] <twojukeboksi> but now there is just endless consumption
[21:09] <twojukeboksi> before everything settled down once every program had reserved their memory and loaded themselves
[21:11] <twojukeboksi> kwin_x11 pulling constantly 17% usage on a 4-core (2 real + hyperthreadening) CPU is not healthy
[21:12] <OvenWerks> I have a kwin_x11 at 7ish%
[21:30] <twojukeboksi> the CPU is grinding at top GHz (3.1 in this case)
[21:30] <twojukeboksi> weird that the kidle_inj problem showed up only after using the system for months
[21:45] <OvenWerks> I don't have kidle at all, either module or process
[21:45] <OvenWerks> but I am on 20.04 so maybe it is something new?
[21:46] <OvenWerks> I do have thermald
[21:47] <OvenWerks> and the x86_pkg_temp_thermal module
[22:10] <twojukeboksi> it used to malfunction on other distros too... I think it was in KDE neon, but not sure
[22:10] <twojukeboksi> .. the kidle
[22:14] <twojukeboksi> CPU temp 90C and fan is making noise. Weird.. until today this system worked just find
[22:14] <twojukeboksi> *fine