Re: CCRMA kernel in FC5?

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Quoting Florin Andrei <florin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 16:31 -0700, Anthony Green wrote:

The stock kernel works well enough for me.

+1

Didn't use a customized kernel in a very long time.

I do some heavy realtime signal processing in PD and I found that the realtime.so kernel module allowed my applications to run at a higher priority then gnome and everything else. This removed many problems I had when I was processing something and dragged or changed windows for example. I set a guid for my audio apps and my system processing capabilities improved dramaticaly.

As far as I know the realtime kernel module, sometimes called the LSM module, is not a part of the mainline Fedora Core kernel(s). Is it now? It used to require a PAM patch and I think a rebuild of the kernel.

If I wasn't doing realtime stuff then I would probably agree with you.

Thanks for the help!
-thewade

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