Do you have links to these optimisations please? I’m very curious
At the risk of also replying on the subject of something I know little about, my guess is in the default settings package.
@wxl, you are correct.
That’s the source package, but optimizations happen within the binary packages it spits out.
Well, that’s what I meant. Obviously some of the code contained therein is related to audio and some of it is not, but it’s certainly all there!
FYI: Moved to the Ubuntu Studio discussion area since this is off-topic for the support question.
Just been through
https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntustudio-default-settings/diff/
Just seeing theming and font settings…only thing of merit was vm.swappiness being set. Am I missing something here?
Yes. Pay attention to what the ubuntustudio-pipewire-config
and ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings
packages install.
Additionally, ubuntustudio-installer in Launchpad has a configuration application to assist with changing those settings as needed.
Besides the optimizations that ubuntustudio has there are some other things worth trying.
I’m follwing rtcqs guidelines https://codeberg.org/rtcqs/rtcqs
I missed from “studio controls”, that it changed the cpu from “ondemand” to “performance” hopefully those could be added in the future.
Not necessary. This is why we include cpupower-gui
by default as that does the same thing and more if working on the governor.
Nice! Didn’t knew that. I use kubuntu + ubuntustudio-installer and that package wasn’t installed by default at least in 24.04
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