12-06-2016, 07:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-06-2016, 07:29 AM by jimmypants.)
Thank you, @rokytnji. And thanks for the code to see what is running. I looked up the command. Here is my info:
AND, thank you for helping me to learn about kernal ops! "Preempt" refers to... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_preemption
As I mentioned earlier, I hope this PC will last me at least the next decade, like my last PC did. I am planning for the long-haul.
I do really appreciate what Linux Lite is doing, but due to my specialization in audio (and some video), I think Ubuntu Studio is the main direction I should explore right now.
Eventually, I plan to install Linux Lite in another partition so I can see if it does any better with my hardware (which is not on the "good" list for Ubuntu). Currently using workarounds for a few things in Ubuntu Studio... Have to restart network manager service via CLI after waking from suspend because wifi GUI breaks upon wake. Have to connect external monitor after startup or wake, or else the system does not apply the correct settings (wrong resolution, screen tearing). Among other things...
Code:
Linux Linux-TP-T530 4.4.0-51-lowlatency #72-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 24 19:43:02 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
AND, thank you for helping me to learn about kernal ops! "Preempt" refers to... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_preemption
As I mentioned earlier, I hope this PC will last me at least the next decade, like my last PC did. I am planning for the long-haul.
I do really appreciate what Linux Lite is doing, but due to my specialization in audio (and some video), I think Ubuntu Studio is the main direction I should explore right now.
Eventually, I plan to install Linux Lite in another partition so I can see if it does any better with my hardware (which is not on the "good" list for Ubuntu). Currently using workarounds for a few things in Ubuntu Studio... Have to restart network manager service via CLI after waking from suspend because wifi GUI breaks upon wake. Have to connect external monitor after startup or wake, or else the system does not apply the correct settings (wrong resolution, screen tearing). Among other things...