On 10/13/2018 11:54 AM, Len Ovens wrote: > On Sat, 13 Oct 2018, Erich Eickmeyer wrote: > >> === Phase 1 (GOAL: 19.04) === >> >> Make ubuntustudio-installer the only package people need to install to >> bolt-on Ubuntu Studio's tools to their existing Ubuntu (or flavor >> thereof) install, thereby enabling people to use Ubuntu Studio inside of >> whatever is their favorite DE. > > Are we changing the GUI lib? >
I don't think that's necessary. Qt environments (such as Plasma) are good at using GTK nowadays, and already have GTK installed for the most part. I don't think it's worth changing the GUI lib unless there's a really compelling reason to do so. Changing the GUI lib could be too much time investment for low return. >> * Modify ubuntustudio-installer to depend on ubuntustudio-controls > > >> * Split the lowlatency kernel grub selection settings from >> ubuntustudio-default-settings into its own package >> (ubuntustudio-lowlatency-kernel) that depends on linux-lowlatency. I've >> already done this and will get this synced soon. > > There are two more settings I would include in that move, swapiness > and timer permisions. Swappiness could be something that is useful for > graphics/video too (comments?). > Okay, that would be good. >> * Add the ubuntustudio-lowlatency-kernel to the ubuntustudio-audio >> metapackage, since people who need audio optimization are the only ones >> that need the lowlatency package. > > If we do this, I would suggest fixing the grub file so that it gives > lowlatency as default like now, but also have generic as the second > option and default if there is no lowlatency. Also generic should be > labeled as such. Basically the grub hack should get fixed.... really > this should be an upstream thing. If there is more than one kind of > kernel they should all be listed and there should be a user parameter > that chooses a type for default with fallback should that type not be > available. > Yes. Good idea. I noticed two entries: Ubuntu (lowlatency) and Ubuntu, which both load the lowlatency kernel. This could definitely use some cleanup. >> === Phase 2 (GOAL: 19.10) === > > Too far ahead for me to think about :) but reasonable anyway. > Yeah, that was the point. :)
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