If you're using the RTC on a modern computer, you're doing something wrong. Just FYI.
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 10:50 PM, Michael Jarosch <riotsound@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Ralf, thanks Len!
I think, I solved the problem - although I don't know what went
wrong...
Added "rtc" (really don't know, why I ever removed it from the
list?!?), "hdsp" and "firewire" ('cause sometimes I use a Bebop-
Device). I removed "snd" and "usb".
Now, everything is on it's place: I got the rtc back on priority 90,
the hdsp is on 85, firewire 80 and both the i8042 - which caused
temporary freezes because they also weren't touched by rtirq - has 75
and 74.
Guess, this will work much better!
I rebooted twice before I wrote this mail, to make sure it's not a
timing issue. Still, I can't really say what was going on. Maybe the
hda- and usb-stuff blocked other devices from being reprioritised or
they were simply too many.
There is just one thing to do: Add the firewire-device, once I plug it.
I forgot the exact name of the module...
Greets!
Mitsch
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