NoCode | So I tried Gnome 3 with x11. Still the same lag issues. Now in MATE and it's not as bad, but I still can't watch youtube videos without lagging. Tried different nvidia drivers. Still lag. | 00:28 |
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NoCode | Not sure what else to do | 00:28 |
Bashing-om | NoCode: Is ram the bottle neck ? As gnome needs 4 Gigs. | 00:29 |
NoCode | I have 16 gigs, and I'm also on a SSD | 00:29 |
Bashing-om | NoCode: Well - so much for that thought then. | 00:30 |
NoCode | What kernel should I try? | 00:30 |
paramdeo | NoCode do other video sites work without lag? Like Vimeo, or standard MP4 links? Could be a codec although a long shot. | 00:31 |
NoCode | Okay. I just did something that absolutely flabbergasted me. I had my fancy mic plugged in. I removed it. Now I guess with the driver not in use? it works. | 00:34 |
Bashing-om | NoCode: Wow :( A drver issue for the mic ? | 00:36 |
NoCode | Shure MV7. | 00:36 |
NoCode | Using USB. | 00:37 |
NoCode | I need to boot into Gnome Flashback to see if this works now. | 00:37 |
NoCode | I'm in MATE. | 00:37 |
yukiup | so, when are you going to be able to remove default folders in nautilus? | 01:17 |
yukiup | the ones on the left side | 01:18 |
yukiup | congrats on 21.04 | 01:23 |
yukiup | ubuntu is still alive and fresh | 01:23 |
NoCode | Yeah was definitely my mic that was the issue. | 01:23 |
NoCode | Now there is no lag. Everything works well. | 01:23 |
NoCode | Freaking heck, that was weird. | 01:24 |
sarnold | NoCode: oh wow! | 01:24 |
sarnold | NoCode: not at all what I expected | 01:24 |
sarnold | NoCode: how'd you come to suspect the mic? | 01:24 |
NoCode | So I am using it via XLR. | 01:24 |
NoCode | Because it's a USB interface too. | 01:24 |
NoCode | So something was conflicting. | 01:24 |
NoCode | Now I don't have fancy lights and stuff to turn it down. | 01:24 |
NoCode | Does Gnome-Flashback not have an audio icon? :D | 01:25 |
* NoCode shakes his head. | 01:26 | |
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OpenMail | am i on? | 02:20 |
lotuspsychje | we see you OpenMail | 02:21 |
yukiup | hi | 02:21 |
OpenMail | ah ello | 02:21 |
superleaf1995 | hi my audio output is displaying as Dummy and there is no audio | 02:21 |
superleaf1995 | i just rebooted the pc and it poof, no audio | 02:22 |
sarnold | superleaf1995: often times running pavucontrol is enough to figure out what's going on | 02:22 |
superleaf1995 | pavucontrol dosent show anything of use | 02:23 |
superleaf1995 | just | 02:23 |
superleaf1995 | "Dummy output" | 02:23 |
OpenMail | you could try restarting pulseaudio? | 02:23 |
OpenMail | the old turn it off and on again trick | 02:23 |
superleaf1995 | i ran `pulseaudio -k` and `pulseaudio --start` did not work | 02:24 |
superleaf1995 | neither rebooting | 02:24 |
superleaf1995 | wehich i just did and that is why i came here :p | 02:24 |
OpenMail | pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload? | 02:26 |
superleaf1995 | nope :( | 02:26 |
superleaf1995 | i have intel hd audio ofc, both jack and pc speakers do not work | 02:28 |
superleaf1995 | ok so i removed all pulseaudio and alsa config and removed/purged alsa and pulseaudio | 02:34 |
superleaf1995 | and now the ahrdware slider is bacccc | 02:34 |
OpenMail | sorry im probably the most useless person you could of ended up speaking to. i saw someone saying reinstall alsa-card-profiles and restarting pulseaudio solved the issue | 02:34 |
OpenMail | ahh nothign like a good purge | 02:34 |
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Intelo | Hi us xubuntu but like dolphin (the split feature and overall style). If I install dolhpine, I fear it will install kde stuff too (which I don't want as it makes my system heavy). Any suggestions? | 03:06 |
Intelo | I can't confirm the CL of my ram by software. I am doubtful that it is in 2 variants. 15CL and 16CL. https://www.memorybenchmark.net/ram.php?ram=Crucial+Technology+BL16G32C16U4R.M16FE1+16GB&id=14498 vs https://www.crucial.com/memory/ddr4/bl16g32c16u4r | 03:10 |
DarkTrick | Updated firefox to 88 today and now window contents are not redrawn. Known issue? | 03:42 |
DarkTrick | (xubuntu 20.10) | 03:42 |
Intelo | unixbsd leftyfb after getting sick of not good hibernate support. I plan to use virtualbox for my work. At least I could save the things open (the state) to disk. The cost would be that the host OS would just run for nothing. What do you think, is it wise? | 05:24 |
yogg | Hi | 06:27 |
yogg | I created my own live usb stick with debootstrap. The stick works fine an the systems I have testet it. But now I wan't to include as many drivers as possible. I already Included drivers fro the MAC Book Pro. | 06:30 |
yogg | Is there maybe a package for all the other drivers? How does the Ubuntu Live CD do this? | 06:30 |
hackinghorn | hi, I see that ubuntu is moving from apt to snap, is that right? | 06:30 |
hackinghorn | things that I used to do like sudo apt install tmux is now "sudo snap install tmux --classic" | 06:30 |
hackinghorn | --classic is required | 06:31 |
mgedmin | for applications, yes; not for core system packages | 06:31 |
mgedmin | tmux is still an apt package in 21.04? | 06:31 |
mgedmin | maybe there's an alternative version provided as a snap? | 06:31 |
mgedmin | snaps are a nice way of getting newer versions of applications on older distribution releases | 06:32 |
hackinghorn | oh I see | 06:32 |
hackinghorn | tmux is in snap in 20.04 | 06:32 |
mgedmin | it's possible some canonical person packaged tmux for their personal convenience so they could get a newer version on an older distro | 06:32 |
hackinghorn | oh it helps older version like 20.04, I see | 06:32 |
mgedmin | now for some packages -- notably chromium-browser -- canonical stopped providing .deb packages and switched to snaps | 06:33 |
hackinghorn | not just tmux, it's like, everything.. | 06:33 |
mgedmin | but these are rare | 06:33 |
hackinghorn | I tried apt on multiple things, all is moved to snap | 06:33 |
mgedmin | that's a gross exaggeration | 06:33 |
hackinghorn | lol | 06:34 |
hackinghorn | maybe 20.04 is like that | 06:34 |
mgedmin | other than chromium, lxd and snapcraft I don't think there are any other transitional apt packages that install snaps in their .postinst | 06:35 |
mgedmin | ah, snap-store is one other foundational snap package | 06:35 |
mgedmin | (but I don't think it has a transitional apt package; there's gnome-software but it's different) | 06:36 |
hackinghorn | hmm interesting, | 06:36 |
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hackinghorn | ah okay, not everything is snap, I see | 06:41 |
mgedmin | repackaging everything into a snap would be a lot of work! | 06:42 |
hackinghorn | aha, yeah. most are still in apt | 06:42 |
hackinghorn | some are in both | 06:43 |
mgedmin | I imagine eventually you'll get most software in apt (inherited from Debian), plus alternative (newer) versions in snaps | 06:43 |
hackinghorn | yes, that sounds about right | 06:44 |
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Xatenev | hello | 09:05 |
Xatenev | I have a folder "bin" in my $HOME folder and I want to add all applications inside that to my ubuntu application launcher | 09:06 |
Xatenev | how can I do that? | 09:06 |
Xatenev | ok I installed `alacarte` and added a menu item over that | 09:08 |
Xatenev | that worked | 09:08 |
HaJones | I want to install a low latency kernel that does get updated. I can use linux-image-lowlatency or a specific kernel i.e. linux-image-5.4.0-72-lowlatency. which should I use? | 09:32 |
mgedmin | yup, all you need is .desktop files somewhere like ~/.local/share/applications, and alacarte is an app for creating/editing .desktop files | 09:32 |
mgedmin | HaJones: if you want updates, install the versionless one, it'll always pull in the latest versioned one | 09:32 |
HaJones | mgedmin, thanks | 09:32 |
ogra | in fact there should be a more high level one called "linux-lowlatency" that makes sure yu also have the headers (so dkms module builds work) | 09:33 |
HaJones | ogra, should this work: sudo apt-get install linux-lowlatency linux-headers-lowlatency ? | 09:35 |
ogra | only "sudo apt install linux-lowlatency" | 09:36 |
ogra | it will pull in the rest (it is a metapackage) | 09:36 |
lotuspsychje | HaJones: trying to solve a bug or whats your purpose? | 09:37 |
HaJones | lotuspsychje,following a tutorial about audio. | 09:37 |
HaJones | ogra, after that to make grub recognize the kernel? sudo update-grub ? | 09:40 |
ogra | should not be needed ... the package should do all it needs automatically | 09:41 |
ogra | just reboot | 09:41 |
HaJones | does it by standard become the default kernel or do I have to change settings in grub? | 09:42 |
EriC^^ | HaJones: the newest kernel is the default usually | 09:42 |
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