VIA | hi all | 00:52 |
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VIA | all of a sudden im getting no audio output at all | 00:52 |
VIA | funny enough (to me) the 'front center' sound mentioned on this site; https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting .. plays | 00:53 |
VIA | lmao now sound seems to be back on | 00:54 |
VIA | im loving it o_o | 00:54 |
craigbass76 | Eickmeyer, Hey. So Plasma it is, these days? | 22:33 |
Eickmeyer[m] | craigbass76: Yep, it's been that way for almost 18 months. Our first LTS with Plasma is coming out in about a month. | 22:34 |
craigbass76 | That's a honed down version of KDE? | 22:34 |
Eickmeyer[m] | No. Plasma is the DE made by KDE. | 22:34 |
craigbass76 | What was the rationale for moving off XFCE? I don't care one way or another, just curious. | 22:36 |
Eickmeyer[m] | craigbass76: You can read about it in the 20.04 release announcement: https://ubuntustudio.org/2020/04/ubuntu-studio-20-04-lts-released/ | 22:37 |
Eickmeyer[m] | It's even more true now than it was 2 years ago. | 22:37 |
Eickmeyer[m] | And don't mind the distorted screenshots, it was written with an old version of the website. | 22:38 |
craigbass76 | Any idea how it weighs in resource-wise? I know the last few versions of XFCE haven't felt too lightweight, compared to how they used to be (up against GNOME and KDE) | 22:41 |
craigbass76 | LXDE has been my latest "computer that requires a walker" DE | 22:42 |
Eickmeyer[m] | The article covers that as well. From what corrinado testified the other day, is that the performance benefits of Ubuntu Studio were not tied to Xfce. | 22:48 |
Eickmeyer[m] | In fact, per my usage, not even GNOME is very resource-intensive anymore. | 22:54 |
OvenWerks | craigbass76: There are lots of settings that can turn off the highresource users. I am finding that software checking and installing causes me xruns on any low latency. | 23:45 |
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