ubuntustudio-performance-tweaks wasn't installed until Erich suggested
it earlier, so I don't think it was causing the problem.
I don't have jack or cadence auto starting.
I'm not sure where else to look. I think the hardest thing in diagnosing
this is that sometimes it happens and sometimes it
I'd addressed Len's answer with this:
"I had installed jack just before I installed these packages and so the
option to fix real time permissions wasn't available." To add to this, I
have run ubuntustudio-controls and I can't see an option to "FIX Real
Time Permissions", possibly because I had
Yes (typo)
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Title:
Installing ubntustudio-audio causes hang at login
ubuntustudio-controls and ubuntustudio-audio-core were automatically
installed when I installed ubuntustudio-audio. I had to manually install
ubuntustudio-audio-performance-tweaks.
I had installed jack just before I installed these packages and so the
option to fix real time permissions wasn't
Public bug reported:
I'm on a fresh installation of Ubuntu 19.04 and have installed the
ubuntustudio-audio package. Occasionally when I restart it will hang
when I log in to my user account. The mouse can still be moved etc but
the desktop never loads.
I'm using a Dell XPS 13.
** Affects:
My apologies for the error.
Yes, I was installing using the Ubuntustudio-installer gui. I've
attached a screenshot of the error message and the message log.
On one computer it stalled when installing the lowlatency kernel and on
the other it stalled when installing a different package but
Public bug reported:
I'm trying to install some ubuntustudio packages (low latency kernel and
settings) on top of Ubuntu 19.04. At a certain point the installer
crashes and reports the following error:
divide by zero
divide by zero
while executing
"expr 300 + (200 / $nofl * $pct)"
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