I've been reading this list in the archives for a while now, and
decided to join up so I could pitch in with the Jaunty Beta testing.
Still fairly new to Linux, and to using e-mail lists for that matter,
so keep that in mind as you read this.<br>
<br>First up, here's my hardware. It's a fairly old desktop that I use for testing:<br><br>Motherboard: Asrock K7VT4A<br>Processor: AMD Sempron 2400+<br>Video: ATI Radeon 9600+<br>Memory: 2 GB<br>Audio Interface: Presonus Firepod<br>
<br>I grabbed the Beta on the day of its release, and the good news is
that the install ran smoothly and I had the RT kernel up and running
after not too much hassle. I should say that I was using a regular
Jaunty CD with the UbuntuStudio audio and graphics meta-packages
installed, and not the actual UbuntuStudio CD. <br>
<br>My Firepod has always worked well with Linux, which I'm thankful
for. As for performance, the freebob driver in Jack is essentially
useless on this computer, too many X-runs (although it seems to work
great on my MacBook booted into Hardy, which is my production
machine). However, the firewire driver (FFADO, right?) works
wonderfully. I spent an hour or so messing around with a simple
three-track live recording, and there was not a single X-run (JACK
settings were Frame/Periods: 256, Sample Rate: 44100 Periods/Buffer: 3).<br>
<br>BUT, I ran into problems while trying to do my final mixdowns from
Ardour. To be exact, I couldn't mix down a full track without JACK
shutting down. I tried easing the JACK settings back a little, but
still no luck. The tracks would mixdown, but JACK would immediately
then crash, and I'd have to restart the Firepod and JACK to get things
going again. It's hard to tell if this is due to the age of the
computer, or the RT kernel.<br>
<br>Also, I ran into problems with some of the plug-ins in Ardour. I
found that I could not adjust many of the settings (for instance, the
frequency setting in a parametric EQ I was using could not be changed
at all). I remember reading on the Ardour website that there might be
some problems with the packages in the Ubuntu repos. So I re-installed
Ardour using a .deb I downloaded from <a href="http://getdeb.net/" target="_blank">getdeb.net</a>, and the problem disappeared. Is this something your package managers can fix?<br>
<br>The
final HUGE glaring bug is that the RT kernel will not shut down or
restart. When I try, it just freezes, and I need to shutdown the
computer manually. This is not a problem with the generic kernel.<br><br>Overall, everything is working suprisingly well for a beta. I'm really looking forward to using this kernel on my MacBook.<br clear="all"><br>
-- <br>-Brian David<br>