I've had problems using Ubuntu Studio 19.04 on my Supermicro X7DAE dual quad core Xeon machine due to speed problems, primarily disk speed.

Disk-to-disk copies clock at a max of 3MB/sec using hdparm; 16.04 clocks more than 30Mb/sec.

I have found what may be a solution, but I don't know why it seems to work.

I went back to 18.04 and installed, installed the PPA for backports, and updated; resulting system ran slightly better than my experience with 19.04, but not usable.

As an experiment I reinstalled 18.04 and then updated only the standard Ubuntu parts, installed the backports PPA, and updated; the resulting system is running at about the same speed as 16.04 on the same hardware.  So far everything I use runs OK at the expected speed.

I have no explanation for this, but am happy to have what looks like a way of running a supported version for some time.

I did notice the following things about "grub":

If there is only a 18.04 Studio partition on the disk "grub" does not seem to be automatically installed, and the grub menu does not appear.  I tried this twice with two different DVDs, same result.

When "grub" is installing it finds two LINUX kernels to boot but both are labeled as "low latency" when being installed by "grub". Is the second one really a version without the "low latency" mods?

I tried excluding the Spectre related patches using the "pti=off" option which improved 19.04 by about 10 to 20% (3MB/sec to 3.3 or 3.6 MB/sec) so that isn't my problem.

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