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Both during and before Linux 3.5 as well as since kernel 3.11, JACK runs happily with a buffer size of 64 @ 3 periods/ | Both during and before Linux 3.5 as well as since kernel 3.11, JACK runs happily with a buffer size of 64 @ 3 periods/ | ||
- | Another notable difference between the kernels currently available from the KXStudio repositories is the greatly improved performance of the open source AMD/ATI Radeon drivers within 3.11 and later kernels due to the kernel and the FLOSS radeon | + | Another notable difference between the kernels currently available from the KXStudio repositories is the greatly improved performance of the open source AMD/ATI Radeon drivers within 3.11 and later kernels due to the kernel and the FLOSS Radeon |
Intel graphics users need not worry about installing the 3.11 kernel but at the time of writing I was unable to install the non-free Nvidia drivers from the Ubuntu repos for 3.11 and have them work so I was stuck with the considerably less complete and performant Nouveau xorg graphics drivers. I cannot comment on the AMD/ | Intel graphics users need not worry about installing the 3.11 kernel but at the time of writing I was unable to install the non-free Nvidia drivers from the Ubuntu repos for 3.11 and have them work so I was stuck with the considerably less complete and performant Nouveau xorg graphics drivers. I cannot comment on the AMD/ |