merlyn wrote:What doessay?Code: Select all
grep threadirqs /proc/cmdline
Just tried and it says nothing at all

Moderators: khz, MattKingUSA
merlyn wrote:What doessay?Code: Select all
grep threadirqs /proc/cmdline
Code: Select all
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
merlyn wrote:You don't have threadirqs loaded.
You need to edit /etc/default/grub as root.
Add 'threadirqs' without quotes to the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX.
Then generate a new grub.cfg withCode: Select all
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
I think that should work on Debian.
Code: Select all
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet threadirqs"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
gimmeapill wrote:As merlyn said.
If you don't have irq threading activated, all bets are off.
Regarding that graphic issue: why don't you just boot avlinux from usb and try the renoise demo from there? This should at least tell you if it's a hardware issue or not.
You have a working debian system, you shouldn't need to reinstall anything - if it's a software issue, it can probably get fixed.
Code: Select all
marco@fox:~$ grep threadirqs /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.9.0-9-amd64 root=UUID=8ea536dc-6928-4da9-a747-2fa60cf3d097 ro quiet threadirqs
gimmeapill wrote:Ok, so: no HW issue and MX linux is supposed to be based on debian stable = you can very likely skip the avlinux step.
-> before jumping on debian testing for the newer mesa, it could still be worth installing another window manager, select it from the lightdm greeter and see how things go with Renoise...
Code: Select all
apt-get install awesome
khz wrote:ArcoLinuxD (ArchMergeD) - Installing Awesome Window Manager https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7KKPqrJ5co
Welcome to my guide to window managers and desktop environments for The X Window System, as used mainly by Linux and UNIX operating systems. Here you will find descriptions, screenshots and configuration files for all popular window managers, along with related resources, including a news and discussion area. Simply click on the appropriate links on the left, or below.
Return to “System Tuning and Configuration”
Users browsing this forum: aicram and 0 guests