Re: Fedora Jam switch to GNOME

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Thanks for the Link.

I use the RT Kernel just for music. For standard desktop tasks, I switch to the official Fedora Kernel.

With the standard Fedora Kernel, I've got too many xruns, that's why I decided to test RT Kernel.

Le 11/06/2020 à 22:47, Erich Eickmeyer a écrit :
Hi Yann,

On 6/11/20 10:50 AM, Yann COLLETTE wrote:
Hello,

I have a repository with a real time kernel I use for music.
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/ycollet/linuxmao/

With this kernel, I can 128 samples buffer at 48kHz and 5 ms latency
without Xruns.
I use "a lot" of applications to perform guitar (guitarix + tuxguitar).
I also can record video "live".

Here's an example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPL-iNg42Ag

Best regards,

YC

Sounds great, but you might think about making it a lowlatency kernel
instead. Real-time kernels have a plethora of security implications when
used on desktop systems. Real Time kernels are meant for embedded
systems, and using one in your desktop system to reduce latency isn't
worth the security risk. See
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/RealTimeKernel

Other than that, I wouldn't mind having you on the Fedora Jam team. :)

-Erich


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