* list <list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [2017-08-29 15:25]: > apt-daily.timer loaded active waiting Daily apt download activities Which you can disable safely. > > and > > remote-fs.target loaded active active Remote File Systems Can be disabled as well I think. > Not sure they are vital. But i see nothing about them on the journalctl > that matches the time of the XRUN - the apt-daily time occurs like 1 > time every 8 hours or so. Did you look at jackd priorities? > The Card(s) are alone on they interrupt line - already manage that - > thank linux audio wiki & others, well explained and documented, and > still up to date. > > > Thank you again for reading you all ! Appreciate that a lot ! > > > ps : I think it was a wrong routed message from David. J but i do not > want a RT Kernel (do i really need one ?!) for my simple recording > needs. A good low latency, well configured Kernel should do the trick. As far as I understand, if I may chime in, the -rt kernel from the Debian packages does implement several realtime patches, but not all of them and is not a completely hard realtime kernel. You should at least install one in parallel to your existing kernel and give it a try to rule this possibility out and not lose time over speculations. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user