On Sun, 14 Feb 2016, jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
By running 'rtirq start' the impression was given that there's no need to reboot. Which gave: % ./rtirq status PID CLS RTPRIO NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND 87 FF 90 - 130 0.0 S irq/8-rtc0 547 FF 90 - 130 1.2 S irq/18-snd_ice1 After a reboot it is: ./rtirq status PID CLS RTPRIO NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND 449 FF 90 - 130 0.7 S irq/18-snd_ice1 47 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/9-acpi
:) That makes sense. You installed rtirq and as part of the install it gets run setting rtc0 to 90, since rtc0 is not listed after the change, the second run of the same script left it as is and also made snd_ice1 to be 90 as well.
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