> Well, the grep line checks for your current kernel configuration, and you don't show what output it prints. > > The remainer above deals with grub config only, I think it's logical that this can't alter your kernel in any way. > > I think the wiki page is pretty clear and correct about this; you don't run a RT kernel, thus using the threadirqs kernel commandline option via grub is the best you can do, and the steps above should have put that in place correctly. If you want CONFIG_PREEMPT, you'll have to compile or install AND run a RT patched kernel. Sorry for answering my own post. I saw too late that you think you're actually running a RT kernel... can you confirm that indeed, it doesn't look like the running kernel is a RT patched one. CONFIG_PREEMPT would be printed by grep otherwise, I believe. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user