On Tuesday 19 July 2005 13:09, linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > On Tuesday 19 July 2005 02:21, Lee Revell wrote: > >> You should not need it, since 2.6.12 the standard kernel contains the > >> realtime rlimits. ?If your distro ships a 2.6.12 kernel, they need to > >> update their PAM and bash packages to support this feature > >> (check /etc/security/limits.conf and the output of ulimit for any > >> mention of real time priority). ?Otherwise it's a bug. > > > > I'm running kubuntu/breezy with their 2.6.12-3-amd64-generic kernel > > and not sure what else to actually check for. My > > /etc/security/limits.conf is totally commented out and ulimit returns > > "unlimited". > > You want to execute "ulimit -a". $ ulimit -a core file size (blocks, -c) 0 data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited file size (blocks, -f) unlimited max locked memory (kbytes, -l) unlimited max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited open files (-n) 1024 pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 8 stack size (kbytes, -s) 8192 cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited max user processes (-u) unlimited virtual memory (kbytes, -v) unlimited