Mark Constable <markc@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > This is an explanantion from kde-multimedia@xxxxxxx as to just > why it would seem to be a problem... > > The design is basically flawed for desktop audio since it > delegates real-time low-latency work loads through unix > pipes to the audio applications. You cannot expect all > audio applications to run real-time and you can not expect > users to apply custom patches that allow jack to hand out > real-time privileges. For the record: this problem is finally solved in recent 2.6.12 kernel sources, which now allow realtime privilege assignment via rlimits. Once mainstream distributions add the necessary PAM and shell patches to go with that, *no* custom patches will be required for handing out realtime privileges. -- joq