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Been having problems with my Ubuntu install on my laptop lately. Youtube videos are temperamental and sometimes the audio stutters. Have 2 gb of RAM on the way. Currently running on 512. Anybody have ideas for tweaks? Or should the additional RAM help?
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Here's what "free" shows me on my rig:
Axeman@2[~]$ free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 1811976 1259076 552900 0 236484 537900 -/+ buffers/cache: 484692 1327284 Swap: 1004020 0 1004020 The posting software destroys the format of the listing. I have two gigs of which some is allocated to the graphics card. One gig of swap on the disk that is not being used. 537.9 M used by cache that coud be freed up if needed. 484+ M used as buffer. I like to have at least one gig. |
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If you want sheer speed and performance try Xubuntu. You can install the desktop package through synaptic package manager from System -> Administration menu. It's very simple and you easily find a tutorial on the "google machine." I installed Xubuntu on my wife's laptop (1gb ram, 1.74 ghz pentium M) and the performance increase was incredible. Also, she has an ATI 128 mb video card; which Ubuntu has some issues with. The Xubuntu is a lot less taxing on the device and overall. More on the video issues. Have you recently upgraded to a new version? I originally had 8.04, upgraded to 8.10 with no video issues. When I upgraded to 9.04 I started having huge video issues, slow downs, audio sync. I searched everywhere for resolution. I uninstalled codecs and video players (vlc, movie player, totem) and reinstalled to no effect. I decided to back everything up and do a fresh install. Now my system is running flawlessly. The performance increase and faster boot time is astonishing! My hypothesis; I think when I first got Ubuntu I was playing around a lot and doing things I didn't always understand (audio codecs, running scripts, etc.). I think this botched things up and after a few upgrades my system wasn't running optimally. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Christian
Location: Davenport, FL (near Orlando)
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When I really need to get stuff done, I run Puppy Linux off of a flash drive. It can accomplish about 80% of what I need a computer to do on a regular basis.
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#PretentiousBastage
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The only thing I want to try is to install Xubuntu 9.04 on my wife's laptop (with the ATI) and install ENVYNG to see if I can use the ATI driver, if there is one. That might help. Not sure! Have you check out envyNG? In the terminal: sudo apt-get install envyng-qt Hope that helps! |
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NinfaManiac
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Are you on wireless?
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Have you tried streaming while you are hard wired instead of wireless?
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