On 11/13/2010 12:45 PM, gusano wrote:
On 11/13/10 12:11, rosea.grammostola wrote:
On 11/13/2010 12:05 PM, gusano wrote:
On 11/13/10 11:25, rosea.grammostola wrote:
Hi,
I'm waiting for the 10.04 based release, but will the next release be
based on 10.04 or 10.10? I think 10.04 is a much better choice because
a) it has Long Time Support, so it's very stable, b) it has a RT
kernel,
c) 1010 offers not much more in terms of proaudio.
I'd vote for 10.10 seeing the nasty bugs with nvidia cards and default
10.04 :/ (i.e. blank screen, black screen, etc on boot)
about RT-kernel, I thought this was becoming obsolete (ie have rt
performance on non-rt-kernel) ? I might be wrong though =)
Yes you can use a generic kernel. In some situations a RT kernel can
improve your performance quite a bit.
I thought they where able to use Nvidia also with the RT kernels. See
also package here for example:
https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=lucid
I was referring to the extremely boring issues I had while testing
10.04 when it was released.. I couldn't even log in (no display) on 2
different machines.. (ati & nvidia) that meant fixing graphic card
drivers on the first boot, not very user friendly IMO for a LTS
release...
but again, I'm def. not a guru !
Testing a release just after its release is always a risk. You better
wait till the 'point one' version is out or wait some weeks / months.
10.04.1 is out already, so it is expected to be more stable and to have
fixed some issues, probably the ones you had to...
\r
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