This is my story and I'm stickin' to it
Last year I built a Home Theater PC (HTPC) with an AMD A6-6400K processor. It has a built in GPU, just two other Intel systems in the household. I installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on it because it was latest and greatest and I loved Ubuntu 12.04.
The HTPC is purpose built. We watch movies, Netflix and stuff on the net. That's about it. It has been wonderful. It was a huge improvement over the, um, smart TV.
Then the Dec 12 2014 update to the 3.13.0.43 kernel gave an unrecoverable BLACK SCREEN OF DEATH. Had to switch off the power and then frantically try to get the grub recovery menu on power up. Learned how to set the default to the 3.13.0.39 kernel after that.
Boot hangs after upgrade to kernel 3.13.0-43
The 3.13.0.44 kernel update a month later corrected this problem. But the mousepad seemed slow and erratic. Changed batteries and swore a lot. Tried using it sober. Didn't make a difference.
Then another 14.04 LTS update to the kernel 3.13.0.45 occurred in Feb 2015. After that a Downton Abbey .mkv file FAILED to play using either vlc or totem (the default video viewer).
The top
command revealed that the CPU running over 100% (single core) in play mode. Even when paused vlc was running at 50%. Another process called compiz
was running at 90% and the allcore metric clocked in at 60% -- on pause. This made no sense at all.
Then I read this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1293384
and this
https://tim.siosm.fr/blog/2014/04/25/why-not-ubuntu-14.04-lts
I tried the GNOME/metacity desktop to avoid using compiz
. The totem player almost worked but the picture was choppy and frames went missing. vlc rendered a terrible picture.
All of this happened with the default Ubuntu open source drivers (i.e. no additional drivers installed).
An earlier attempt to use the latest AMD drivers ended in frustration -- a 46" image rendered on a 50" TV and with no way to adjust that. An AMD tweak program didn't get installed properly so there was no way of adjusting an 8% underscan or even being aware of this bizarre default setting. But I got around that.
Follow the instruction here. And then do this reinstall the AMD Command Control Center. Then adjust to 0% underscan:
cd <the dir with the .deb files>
dpkg -P fglrx-amdcccle
dpkg -i fglrx-amdccle_<whatever_version_is_here>.deb
Everything works great again after successfully installing the AMD proprietary drivers and making adjustments for a normal screen (0% underscan). The episode of Downton Abbey now uses only 16% of a a single core running full screen with VLC.
There is a point here. Really.
The last two months of Ubuntu 14.04 Long Term Support (LTS) software updates have been hell. I'm used to software updates fixing problems that I didn't know existed. Annoying yes, but never that time consuming. A small price to pay for that sense of security.
But these last few updates have crippled this HTPC more than once, leaving me stranded on the road, as it were, with the wife asking why we aren't using Windows? Grrrrr.
And I'm embarrassed to say how much of my life was flushed away fixing these updates. Time I'll never get back.
After using Microsoft all my life, I switched to Ubuntu 11.04. Loved it. Same with 12.04. But 14.04 has sucked. BIG TIME. So now I'm considering these options:
- Suspending all software updates except on a need-to-have basis.
- Ubuntu is overkill and stupid on an HTPC. Install something else. Mint? OpenELEC?
- Rollback to 12.04 LTS? Ugh.
- Stick with 14.04 LTS and hope lightening does not strike a 3rd time?
- It's time to move on. Suggestions? Anything but Windows.
This is a serious question.