realtimeconfigquickscan
system76-scheduler
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realtimeconfigquickscan
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System76-scheduler 2.0: getting horrible underrunning from seemingly within my interface itself
git clone https://github.com/raboof/realtimeconfigquickscan cd realtimeconfigquickscan perl ./realTimeConfigQuickScan.pl
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Recommendations for a Jack Patch Bay that works well with Pipewire
Curious to see if it's working, didn't have the courage to try pw yet. You do have rt kernel and checked the config etc? Jack can get annoyed when running rt and not having something set. I usually check with this tool https://github.com/raboof/realtimeconfigquickscan
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Tracktion Waveform: xruns but system monitors says I'm using only 20% of CPU
I've tweaked my Manjaro install to be fit for music production with the help of https://github.com/raboof/realtimeconfigquickscan and the script outputs only "good" lines.
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Is there an up-to-date realtime audio kernel for Fedora 35?
There is also https://github.com/raboof/realtimeconfigquickscan
- Massive increase in Xruns and loss in performance using Jack, but why???
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Running audio software (Jack) and YouTube without blocking each other
Package realtime-privileges should be installed for JACK to run optimally. There is also realtimeconfigquickscan script to check system configuration
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Behringer UMC404HD - Ubuntu Studio, latency issues.
I used this tool to identify stuff to tweak https://github.com/raboof/realtimeconfigquickscan and I did everything that was suggested.
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Getting Bitwig Studio and PipeWire to properly work together on Solus
I use realtimeconfigquickscan to make sure system is configured for realtime scheduling and that is enough for JACK to run without problems
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Xrun counter continuously rising
11 is pretty low, try running this script to check your settings: https://github.com/raboof/realtimeconfigquickscan
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Jack Audio Causes Freezing
I don't see why these settings would cause issues like this, if your soundcard supports it. I do agree that 48khz is more then sufficient and probably gives you a better experience overall. But it sounds to me like your OS is not properly configured. You can run a script to get some insights. Please checkout https://github.com/raboof/realtimeconfigquickscan. Also check out the documentation of your distro.
system76-scheduler
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Three gaming-focused Linux operating systems beat Windows 11 in gaming benchmark
> I don't know what Popos does to make it more "gaming focused" than vanilla Ubuntu.
They have a few changes, chief among them being the PopOS scheduler which I find to be quite effective: https://github.com/pop-os/system76-scheduler
The desktop itself is a weird custom-baked x11/GNOME customization you won't really get on Ubuntu. Not many distributions can claim the title of being truly "unique", but PopOS does deserve the title in my opinion. Even still it wouldn't be my choice for gaming, but I'll defend it's identity as something more than another GNOME/Debian spin.
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Ask HN: New ThinkPad battery life on Ubuntu
Power management kinda doesn't work on Linux. There are very minimal rules once you disconnect from AC, and most of the time you'll switch into high-usage mode when it isn't needed. There's not a clean way to fix this, to my knowledge; the Linux scheduler stack is just kinda based around desktop and server hardware.
That being said, I also use Linux on my Thinkpad anyways. There are decent enough workarounds that I can keep my system up for 5-6 hours when away from AC:
- Switching into battery-saver mode will keep clock speeds down, which generally reduces power usage (as long as you aren't slamming the cores)
- tlp can help if your hardware has power-draining characteristics (I don't use it, my defaults are good enough)
- Using an auto-nicer can keep your system feeling responsive when in power saving mode: https://github.com/pop-os/system76-scheduler
So... caveat emptor, YMMV. Linux is far from the most efficient OS away from the wall, but with a little bit of configuration I feel like my system does indeed work as a "normal laptop".
- What config format do you prefer?
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System76-scheduler 2.0: getting horrible underrunning from seemingly within my interface itself
ran rtcqs as a replacement for realtimeconfigquickscan at the suggestion of Brock from System 76 (thank you Brock ily). As it kept suggesting that I build a custom kernel and I would rather switch back to Windows than do that, I checked github issues on system76-scheduler, found this: https://github.com/pop-os/system76-scheduler/issues/99. Seems to fit with everything I know about the situation.
- System76-Scheduler 2.0
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The Rust Implementation Of GNU Coreutils Is Becoming Remarkably Robust
system76-scheduler
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Nvidia-driver-515-open install error
For starters, you will get better performance using the stock (System76 kernel) but that's another conversation. To solve your specific issue you will need to install the missing dependencies with this command
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How to avoid GNOME getting laggy when system is under heavy CPU use?
And installing and configuring system76-scheduler, it works by allocating the most resources to the window you have in focus, so say a full screen game or a browser you have open. Keep in mind that it only works with the POP-Shell extension and if you don't use it, you will need this one instead.
- Windows 10 is faster out-of-the-box than Ubuntu and Manjaro
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Fedora was added to the geekbench5 benchmark from the previous post due to popular demand. (On metal, Ryzen7 4700U,16GB Dual CH). All are fresh installations. Fedora did 15% lower in the Multi-Core HTML5 test dropping its total score. There is a 5% difference between the top and bottom Multi-Core.
If you start a game with game mode, then system76-scheduler lowers the game priority and makes your FPS lower: https://github.com/pop-os/system76-scheduler/issues/57
What are some alternatives?
pipecontrol - Pipewire control GUI program in Qt (Kirigami2)
zen-kernel - Zen Patched Kernel Sources
pipewire - Mirror of the PipeWire repository (see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/)
Ananicy Cpp - A full, event-based rewrite of Ananicy made in C++ for better performance.
umc-404hd-signal-path - Signal path diagram for the Behringer UMC-404HD audio interface in .dia and .pdf format.
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
scarlett-gen2 - Linux kernel source tree with additional Focusrite Scarlett and Clarett support ("Scarlett2 USB Protocol Mixer Driver")
intel-undervolt - Intel CPU undervolting and throttling configuration tool
jackaudio
upower-dbus - Migrated to https://github.com/pop-os/dbus-settings-bindings
RaySession - Session manager for linux musical programs
lagmeter