On Sunday, October 16, 2011, Ian Gardner wrote:

> This is the first time I've experienced anything other than practically
> useless rg/qsynth performance on a vanilla kernel (ubuntu version).

Interesting.

What will be really interesting to see is if this is still true after the next 
kernel update, or in the next Ubuntu release.  I've always had terrible luck 
with vanilla distro kernels working consistently over time.  One version works 
great, the next version breaks everything all over again, because somebody 
decided some piece of code was too much of a security risk or something.

So far, there has been no surcease of sorrow on that front, and the Linux 
kernel has a consistent track record of making our lives miserable.

I wonder how to upgrade my distro since the fancy graphical "you've got 
updates" tool has been broken for ages, and never shows up.

Last time I thought about updating, I decided to do a clean install from CD.  
The installer crashed just as I was in the middle of setting up what 
partitions to use for what, and that's when I decided to stick with LTS.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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