Thanks, I'll check that. But what seems strange is that the module does load at startup but doesn't seem to get the Parameters I give him via /etc/default/realtime. What the heck is /etc/realtime config file if it isn't read at module startup?? (-: As I said, when restarted manually via: $ sudo /etc/init.d/realtime restart It works as configured in the file... Frode Haugsgjerd a ?crit : > fre, 01,.07.2005 kl. 13.10 +0200, skrev Jerome Tuncer: > >>I know this is not really the place to ask for it but I don't think it's >>worth subscribing to a new list just for this simple question. >> >>I run fluxbox on an Asus L2000D laptop. Everything is fine except that I >>can't set my mouse speed!! >> >>I searched the holy google but nothing turned up or the solutions didn't >>work ("xset m X Y" seems to only configure my touchpad and "Option >>Resolution x" in XF86Config-4 doesn't do anything). >> >>Anyone knows how to do that? >>Apart from that everything's fine except that I have to do "sudo >>/etc/init.d/realtime restart" everytime I want to run jack as normal >>user. It doesn't seem to read quite well the /etc/default/realtime when >>starting because this is already set to grant realtime default to all >>users in audio group. >> >>I run debian unstable, kernel 2.6.8. >> > > See if you have a symlink to /etc/init.d/realtime in /etc/rc2.d > If not, have a look at the update-rc.d manpage