On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 18:23:00 -0800, Len Ovens wrote:
On Wed, February 13, 2013 5:54 pm, John Murphy wrote:
That's what I would have expected. Possibly
the 'studio' parts are
causing the problem then (in that I probably don't have the right
linux-headers or something similar).
Studio is xubuntu with extra apps. The kernel is the same as the generic
kernel (used for all the other buntus) with one different parameter for
lowlatency. I think you can even take the generic kernel and add the
param
at boot time. I could be wrong, we did try that at one time... just pre
12.04 ish so the generic may have changed, zequence in the #ubuntustudio
IRC channel should know what the differences are these days. An easy
test
though is just to install the generic kernel on top of studio. You would
then be able to boot either one.
Well I just tried an Xubuntu 13.04 'daily' build and, similarly to Ubuntu,
I got a login prompt without X running and installed nvidia-310-dev, which
works OK. It takes ages, compared to Studio, to boot from Grub to login
though, so there's some magic under the hood of the Studio version I
think.
Ubuntustudio took xubuntu as it's start at 11.10 and probably hasn't
merged in any new stuff xubuntu has since then. So there may just be less
stuff in Studio.
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Len Ovens