KXStudio 18.04 Testing
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
I will try to test this later.
Meanwhile, what does kmix offer that the standard applet doesn't? I just installed it and it gives sliders for the same things but has less functionality.
Meanwhile, what does kmix offer that the standard applet doesn't? I just installed it and it gives sliders for the same things but has less functionality.
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
But that's what I am confused about, if I have jack running then kmix offers no difference at all:falkTX wrote:the plasma applet only works with pulse, and that is the issue.
What else is kmix supposed to work with?
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
Interesting, that does change it considerably and I can see why it would be useful if you run jack all the time.falkTX wrote:Is that on the ISO?/quote]
No, this was inside my installation of neon.
In order to make kmix usable, you need to set an environment variable.
falkTX wrote:On my system I have this:Code: Select all
$ cat .bash_aliases | grep KMIX export KMIX_PULSEAUDIO_DISABLE=1
I haven't had time to check the iso yet but will hopefully in the next day or two.
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
Just gave it a quick try. It booted fine, jack was started and I didn't encounter any graphics corruption. Opened up a few programs and didn't get any crashes, although I didn't try to do much when they were open. Basically, nothing seemed unusual except the plymouth issue.
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
Hi.
My PC is AMD A10 3Gb Ram
Video Radeon R7 onboard
Audio Behringer UCA222 and HD audio onboard
SSD Disk
1- start normally
2- Jack works correctly on both audio interfaces
3- No graphic problems
4- Everything fits normal without slowdowns
5- Muse is not starting
My PC is AMD A10 3Gb Ram
Video Radeon R7 onboard
Audio Behringer UCA222 and HD audio onboard
SSD Disk
1- start normally
2- Jack works correctly on both audio interfaces
3- No graphic problems
4- Everything fits normal without slowdowns
5- Muse is not starting
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
The network didn't start. I am using dhcp connection, but not only the network manager didn't autoconnect as expected, but i didn't managed to start it throughout the whole session.
#systemctl start NetrorkManager and #systemctl start dhcpcd, didn't do anything.
I am not sure that the system makes sure that your soundcard is your main audio device on boot, instead of alsa-loop or for example the camera or the midi keyboard. Here is more on the topic:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ad ... sound_card
Also the cpu governor is set on powersave by default, while performance is recommended for a realtime audio computing.
Jack seems to work fine. Unfortunately the problem with pulseaudio bridge defaulting on maximum outputs instead of 2-Stereo is still persistent. The solution is to limit the jack outputs to 2, while a scenario with pulseaudio outputting 2 or manually defined channels is entirely possible.
I couldn't manage to test some vulnerable apps like the web browser because the lack of internet connectivity.
In conclusion. This system in this form is not ready. There are places for improvement. Things that are an integral part of the out-of-the-box linux audio experience.
Keep up the good work falkTX,
cheers,
Totalchaos
#systemctl start NetrorkManager and #systemctl start dhcpcd, didn't do anything.
I am not sure that the system makes sure that your soundcard is your main audio device on boot, instead of alsa-loop or for example the camera or the midi keyboard. Here is more on the topic:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ad ... sound_card
Also the cpu governor is set on powersave by default, while performance is recommended for a realtime audio computing.
Jack seems to work fine. Unfortunately the problem with pulseaudio bridge defaulting on maximum outputs instead of 2-Stereo is still persistent. The solution is to limit the jack outputs to 2, while a scenario with pulseaudio outputting 2 or manually defined channels is entirely possible.
I couldn't manage to test some vulnerable apps like the web browser because the lack of internet connectivity.
In conclusion. This system in this form is not ready. There are places for improvement. Things that are an integral part of the out-of-the-box linux audio experience.
Keep up the good work falkTX,
cheers,
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
HI, Thanks for the great work.
My setup:
Fujitsu Esprimo Silent PC
Core 2 Quad Q8400
84GB RAM
M-Audio Fastrack pro 2x4
Testing:
No issues on boot
Cadence used to configure Jack 44.1k 256 Sam 2 Buffers, Asla and Pulsaudio -> all working
Guitarix
Hydorgen
Carla w Calf plugins and gx plugins all worked
Had problem with my new Wifi adapter (but I know I need to integrate it into the kernel later)
Used my old Wifi adapter (Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187 Wireless Adapter
) and it works.
Had to setup DNS by editing /etc/resolv.conf
Just added
Will continue testing.
Cheers and thanks again.
My setup:
Fujitsu Esprimo Silent PC
Core 2 Quad Q8400
84GB RAM
M-Audio Fastrack pro 2x4
Testing:
No issues on boot
Cadence used to configure Jack 44.1k 256 Sam 2 Buffers, Asla and Pulsaudio -> all working
Guitarix
Hydorgen
Carla w Calf plugins and gx plugins all worked
Had problem with my new Wifi adapter (but I know I need to integrate it into the kernel later)
Used my old Wifi adapter (Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187 Wireless Adapter
) and it works.
Had to setup DNS by editing /etc/resolv.conf
Just added
to the file. Network worked after that.nameserver 8.8.4.4
Will continue testing.
Cheers and thanks again.
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
I tested the ISO and I loved it! It's very stable and everything seems to work just fine. Congratulations for this awesome work! Can't wait for the actual release .
Cheers,
Rodney
Cheers,
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
I'm testing it on two machines at the moment, an Imac27 and an Acer desktop.
On the imac, which as usual I have to start with nomodeset, I can't connect to the internet. The network connects ok but Firefox fails to find the address.
I tried adding DNS info but to no avail, and I wonder if it is due to the Mac address randomisation that has been a problem. I shall try and find out more later.
The other problem that I had with the Mac was that after successfully connecting to my usb soundcard with cadence, I then tried to connect to the digital onboard Mac, out of curiosity and jack could not start. I checked the logs and then cadence crashed when I selected configure.
The error was a dbus.proxies.introspect.error did not receive a reply - tryCloseJackDBus() failed.
The iMac is connected to the router via WiFi, but the Acer is connected via cable and there is no interface showing at all in Network manager and there is no ifconfig tool available so I can't say much more.
Apart from that it looks fine and seems to work well. It's nice to see it coming together.
Ubuntu studio have just announced that they will drop support for 32 bit and will use plasma for their next release, and fedora jam are already using plasma, so there is some homogeneity I guess. Have you considered supporting one of the other distros like Ubuntu studio instead of maintaining a separate distro? Just out of interest, it seems like a lot of work plus the repos and software that I think is an invaluable addition to Linux audio.
On the imac, which as usual I have to start with nomodeset, I can't connect to the internet. The network connects ok but Firefox fails to find the address.
I tried adding DNS info but to no avail, and I wonder if it is due to the Mac address randomisation that has been a problem. I shall try and find out more later.
The other problem that I had with the Mac was that after successfully connecting to my usb soundcard with cadence, I then tried to connect to the digital onboard Mac, out of curiosity and jack could not start. I checked the logs and then cadence crashed when I selected configure.
The error was a dbus.proxies.introspect.error did not receive a reply - tryCloseJackDBus() failed.
The iMac is connected to the router via WiFi, but the Acer is connected via cable and there is no interface showing at all in Network manager and there is no ifconfig tool available so I can't say much more.
Apart from that it looks fine and seems to work well. It's nice to see it coming together.
Ubuntu studio have just announced that they will drop support for 32 bit and will use plasma for their next release, and fedora jam are already using plasma, so there is some homogeneity I guess. Have you considered supporting one of the other distros like Ubuntu studio instead of maintaining a separate distro? Just out of interest, it seems like a lot of work plus the repos and software that I think is an invaluable addition to Linux audio.
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
For anyone who has had problems connecting to the internet via wifi using the livecd, the file /etc/resolv.conf is a dead link.
The best thing to do is to make a new link to point at /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf
So, the following commands :
sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf
sudo ln -s /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
sudo systemctl restart networking
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
That should fix it, I think. It works for me.
The best thing to do is to make a new link to point at /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf
So, the following commands :
sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf
sudo ln -s /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
sudo systemctl restart networking
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
That should fix it, I think. It works for me.
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
Hi FalkTx,
I have been using the live kxstudio today and there are few, if any problems, once I've run an update, which installs mostly ok. It seems that a lot of neon issues have been sorted out.
If I try and install it, are there likely to be any boot issues or other problems that I might run into?
I'm reasonably competent with Linux, having used it for over ten years at a reasonably technical level.
Cheers
I have been using the live kxstudio today and there are few, if any problems, once I've run an update, which installs mostly ok. It seems that a lot of neon issues have been sorted out.
If I try and install it, are there likely to be any boot issues or other problems that I might run into?
I'm reasonably competent with Linux, having used it for over ten years at a reasonably technical level.
Cheers
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
Oh really? Are they rolling that out to stable soon?falkTX wrote: Neon repos are ready for 18.04, so a installable beta ISO will come soon.
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Re: KXStudio 18.04 Testing
Thanks @falkTX,
I'm keen to install and it is my first mac dual boot, so I have extra effort of refind etc, so it would be good to have a known reasonably working install. At the moment, I'm working off the livecd, adding a swap (kind of unnecessary), and working off a partition.
I'm getting good results, but have a reasonably high DSP Load, reaching 27% with only Ardour (plus plugins) running. There are few enough Xruns with a 5ms latency to consider live recording, which I'm going to do in the next hour or so, to see if it can handle it.
I'm keen to install and it is my first mac dual boot, so I have extra effort of refind etc, so it would be good to have a known reasonably working install. At the moment, I'm working off the livecd, adding a swap (kind of unnecessary), and working off a partition.
I'm getting good results, but have a reasonably high DSP Load, reaching 27% with only Ardour (plus plugins) running. There are few enough Xruns with a 5ms latency to consider live recording, which I'm going to do in the next hour or so, to see if it can handle it.