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On Saturday, October 13, 2018 4:48 AM, Mask The Truth God 
<maskthetruth...@protonmail.com> wrote:

> To anyone with an exceptional understanding of the debian OS (mainly directed 
> to Developers)
>
> I am quite upset with the performance I have been getting from my debian 
> system since I have downloaded it. I will try to explain in as much detail as 
> I can so if it is possible someone might be able to change my mind and make 
> me keep debian as my daily driver then it might happen.
>
> I just got done doing a fresh install of debian 9.5 stable, I enjoyed it at 
> first and then followed instructions from long time debian users and 
> installed all of the necessary drivers and firmware ect....  after i got 
> everything installed it seemed to be working great untill I started up 
> firefox. This was one of the first major performance problems that came 
> about. Every time i would watch a youtube video or view a twitch stream it 
> would work for a second  but then the video would glitch and skip around 
> along with audio glitching from seconds ago repeating itself. (more with the 
> live streams on twitch than the youtube videos but they still are glitchy too 
> but not as much as the twtich) Also in firefox every time i scroll firefox 
> would be  laggy and choppy. I then installed Opera to check and see if it was 
> possibly caused by a corrupted firefox and opera behaved the exact same. The 
> same choppy scrolling also happened when I installed discord to the system 
> when i would scroll in the discord chats. To rule out the obvious here I have 
> a well tested eithernet cable that works great with all my other systems so 
> that is not the isssue.
>
> The second biggest problem with debian is the audio control. I have written 
> about this before about a week ago when i was still trying to have hope and 
> configure everything and since ive installed AMD firmware and the drivers it 
> has gone down a lot but it still will make the awful hissing noise i 
> complained about before (i will put this description at the bottom of this 
> email for anyone who did not see my email a week ago about that problem)
>
> as I work a lot with music production and video streaming These problems are 
> major for me and are making me think of just giving up and switching to 
> Manjaro.
>
> I still think Debian is a solid OS but from what I am witnessing it seems If 
> i am very concerned with perfect audio for music recording and streaming 
> videos with no glitching then maybe debian is not meant for what I need and i 
> should switch to something more modern and aimed at being used as an every 
> day system like Manjaro?
>
> Here is the USB audio problem I am having: 
> https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/terrible-audio-problems-4175640263/
>
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> !!!!!!!!! update forgot to add:

My hardware is:

Gigabyte 970a-ud3p
500 GB 72000 RPM drive
Amd r9 380 graphics card
8 gb RAM
amd fx 63000 processor

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