Dear Erich, Ok, I understand your guidelines and understand that I would follow and learn bela.io to reach my objetives.
Thank you, with general kernel Ubuntu Studio 22.04 LTS is ok for my workstation, but low latency kernel insatisfy my soul. I also read again links that you offer me. Regards. Juan. El sáb, 1 oct 2022 a las 19:21, Erich Eickmeyer (<eeickme...@ubuntu.com>) escribió: > On Saturday, October 1, 2022 2:44:35 AM PDT Juan DCG wrote: > > > I would like promote some maybe simple or maybe complex. > > > > > > So, > > > > > > Over 2013 I was building piece by piece, big workstation in amd64/ATX, > > > nowdays is working by default KDE new envirnonment GUI with recently > > > Deprecated XCFE. > > > > > > Only apt install kde-full && reboot to work in Ubunu 22. > > > > > > Satisfy my self. > > > > > > But I'm looking for help to work and job, focusing only on Sound/Audio, > as > > > Bela.io, for example, with other RT Kernel than default low latency maybe > > > no tolarated in professional Sound Environments or acoustics applied data > > > science environments able to look ahead bechmarking. > > > > > > Are there anyone interesting and be able to help me together to reach > this > > > objetives? > > > > > > Regards, > > > --------- > > > > > > JuanDCG314... > > Hi Juan, > > You're already off to a rough start. First of all, Xfce is not deprecated. > It's merely not the default. One can still use Xfce by using Xubuntu and > using Ubuntu Studio Installer. This is covered via a link on the very front > page of the website and via a download page, but here's a link for your > reference: https://ubuntustudio.org/ubuntu-studio-installer > > Secondly, we never refer to an Ubuntu (or Studio or any other flavor) > merely by the year (you referred to it as simply 22) as this is highly > imprecise. Later this month, 22.10 (2022.October) will be released. The > version number always refers to the date it was released, not an arbitrary > number. I assume you're referring to the version released in 2022.April, or > 22.04 as it's officially known. Please be more precise and refer to it by > the YY.MM (Year.Month), not simply the year, as this will get confusing > very quickly with two "22"s in the same year. Here's more about the release > cycle: https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle > > Secondly, RT kernels in desktop computers are a very bad idea for security > and power usage reasons and should only be implemented in embedded systems. > Read this to see a an explanation as to why, and why Ubuntu Studio does NOT > condone nor support RT kernels: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/RealTimeKernel > > That said, there is already a safe RT kernel in the works with the new > implementations done in the most recent kernel technologies internally at > Canonical. I have not kept up on those conversations (as stated before > privately to you, I do not work for Canonical) but I do have my finger on > the pulse that there have been things in the works. See > https://canonical.com/blog/real-time-linux-qa for more information. > > -- > > Erich Eickmeyer > > Project Leader - Ubuntu Studio > > Member - Ubuntu Community Council > -- > ubuntu-studio-users mailing list > ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >
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