Did you try running with the ordinary kernel, not the low-latency one?
I had a similar problem with a dual quad Xeon system.
Mike
On 1/28/19 4:23 PM, Lawrence Boothby wrote:
I was not suggesting that my request was the cause of any bug in your
build.
More on topic, many people have reported a lagging cursor on Ubuntu
Studio starting with version 17.04. That was the case on my AMD Athlon
II X2 270 system making it unusable, while 18.10 works perfectly on my
Intel i3 system. However LinuxMint Mate 19 based on Ubuntu 18.10 works
perfectly on both my AMD and Intel i3 systems. Hopefully the next
Ubuntu Studio release will work on AMD Athlon II x2 cpus finally again.
My preferred flavour of Ubuntu is Ubuntu Studio because I have never
liked the Unity desktop and because U. Studio contains more of the
apps I use in its initial installation. I was hoping that developers
of Ubuntu Studio would consider supporting networked zero clients,
Ubuntu already has the DisplayLink drivers so the missing piece is the
USB network server. Brazil needs 800,000 zero client workstations.
Their current multiseat OS provider is Userful and their hardware
vendor is ThinNetworks. Both are charging license fees and dropping
multi-seat support in favour of, in the case of Userful, the digital
signage market. Wouldn't it be nice to see 800,000 workstations in
Brazil public schools and state universities using Ubuntu Studio?
-Lawrence
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 8:20 PM Erich Eickmeyer
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Lawrence,
On 1/28/2019 12:04 PM, Lawrence Boothby wrote:
> the command loginctl makes it trivial to set up multiseat on Linux
> using USB zero clients. What is missing is the Elite Silicone
> Technology usb server driver for network attached zero clients on
> modern Linux distributions. I have only been able to get the 9.34
> version to work and only on CentOS 7, using the driver package from
> Userful which is compatible with CentOS 7, but not available
from EST
> directly..
>
> See this link for EST
> downloads
http://www.elitesilicon.com.tw/index.php/en/system-support-en/chip-related-download-en.html
> and this link for my opensource multi-seat
> configuration http://multi-seat.com/
>
> In email conversations with EST, they indicated that it would be
easy
> for them to compile their driver for latest Ubuntu, but they had no
> interest in doing that for just an individual user. Having their
> driver included in a current release of Ubuntu might make this more
> interesting to them because more people would buy zero clients using
> their chip then.
>
> There is also a need for a Linux driver for the SMSC usb to VGA
chip,
> UFX6000. The Userful driver has too many proprietary Userful
> dependencies to redistribute for Ubuntu (the nhci driver mentioned
> above does not have Userful dependencies when installed on bare
CentOS 7.
>
> -Lawrence E.Boothby, Portland, Oregon, USA
>
This is completely off-topic and not relevant to the DVD ISO build
failure. The reason for the failure has already been identified,
and it
has nothing to do with anything you posted.
I hope this was intended for a different thread in a different mailing
list and ended up here by mistake, otherwise this could be spam.
This is
the Ubuntu Studio Developers list, which is the multimedia creation
flavor of Ubuntu. You may have intended this for the main Ubuntu
Developers list.
Thanks,
Erich
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