Learn how to setup Ubuntu for power use, coding, and productivity. Command line, customization, app installation and more!
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@niteshapte6 күн бұрын
If you are using any kind of surround sound system or doing music production on Linux, go for low latency kernel to avoid any kind of delay. Another benefit will be your desktop will become snappy fast. I do a lot of development work and for it the Generic kernel is fine. But along with that, I like playing music using MIDI keyboard and have z906 5.1 surround sound for watching Blu-ray quality movies and for it the low latency kernel is a must. No delays, process prioritization and a lot of other benefit. However, low latency causes CPU overhead, but I have a 6 cores and 12 threads processor, so experience saw any CPU overhead.
@user-yz6rw3si3eАй бұрын
Oh wow. My Bluetooth dongle from an obscure brand worked out of the box with this version. It refused to do so with 22.04 LTS no matter how many solutions I tried with online tutorials.That was one of the gripes I had with 22.04 LTS that made me reluctant to consider abandoning my Windows system entirely. I was just about to buy an Edimax BT dongle which is rated to work with Linux. So I'm excited to see how 24.04 progresses and has it's kinks ironed out. If only DTS/DD 5.1 would work under Ubuntu via optical SPDIF. I've practically tried all methods online that claim to get it working (it may be a problem with my setup, or probably the fact that the license for DD/DTS has to be paid by the company manufacturing the audio chip to implement the same. Stereo works fine in Ubuntu and DTS/DD 5.1 only worked in windows after installing a cracked/modified driver)
@JoshuaHideАй бұрын
Great video thankyou, it sped up my acclimation to gnome coming from windows
@alekjwrgnwekfgnАй бұрын
Loads of people now are fleeing Microsoft (and Google). There is a real need right now for content on how to switch a computer to Linux. I’m looking for those videos now… my issue is it’s not a fresh laptop, been in use for a few years.. I’m looking for that content now…
@Error8x8Ай бұрын
The problem is a lot of those Windows users looking to switch, don't want to learn how to use Linux. Just look at the comments on a lot of these videos and you'll find Windows users bitching about Linux not working "just like Windows" or whining about the Linux community not holding their hand and doing everything for them.
@alekjwrgnwekfgnАй бұрын
@@Error8x8 I’m not interested in bitching or who is bitching. There is an opportunity for a Linux content creator to cater to all those people who need their hand held. Those channels are going to get explosive growth, and I’m not going to bitch about that either.
@Error8x8Ай бұрын
@@alekjwrgnwekfgn While see but I doubt it.
@t0menlegam89026 күн бұрын
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@sangram26812 ай бұрын
I installed Ubuntu 24 it is not yet perfect still seems to be buggy
@szymonmordehaifinkelstein-3697Ай бұрын
2 maybe 3 month, everything be alright.
@elyzsabethahne2116Ай бұрын
I'm on Ubuntu Budgie. I had saved onto an external hard drive my files and folders before upgrading to the latest LTS version, but when I plugged in my external hard drive after upgrading, it wouldn't mount, and I couldn't open it to put my files and folders back onto my internal SSD. Please, if anyone knows of a fix for this, I'd be very appreciative in finding out. Thank you very much.
@vincewilson1Ай бұрын
You keep saying 24.O.4 but it is 24.04 20 is the year and .04 is the month so revision 24.04 = the year 2024 and mouth = April. revision 23.10 would be 2023 and October. in August or July, they will add a .1 at the end for the first major update so 24.04.1