[linux-audio-user] Is a stock 2.6.12 enough?

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Shayne O'Connor wrote:
> Eric Robert wrote:
> 
>> Shayne O'Connor wrote:
>>
>>> Lee Revell wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 2005-06-18 at 13:08 -0300, Ignacio Ram?rez wrote:
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>> If you have an independent kernel module, such as the semi-closed one
>>>>> that NVidia provides, it is clearly not patched for realtime! This is
>>>>> my
>>>>> case. Maybe for audio I should use the nv module included in the
>>>>> kernel
>>>>> distribution.   
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Of course all bets are off if you load a closed source module.  You
>>>> should definitely use the nv driver.
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>> my system works fine with 2.6.12RC6 + rt_preempt + nvidia drivers 
>>> (need 3d acceleration to use Mixxx at its best) - no xruns, latency 
>>> down to 256 (can go to 128, but with the odd hiccup).
>>>
>>> just about to compile the 2.6.12 vanilla with rt_preempt (if it's a 
>>> goer) ...
>>>
>>> shayne
>>>
>> Just compiled the 2.6.12 vanilla with rt_preempt but cannot build 
>> nvidia drivers, how did you do that?
> 
> 
> 
> are you using the latest Nvidia drivers?
> 
> shayne
> 
Just tried with version 7174, works fine...
Thanks..
I think it can be a real mess with nvidia drivers, even if i really 
appreciate they provide drivers and support for linux.
Some drivers build, some do not, can't figure why...

Still need advices on how to achieve latency down to 256

I've only recently been able to build a working kernel with rt_preempt!

Thanks
Eric

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