Hello sweet, sweet list! I am wondering what the state of low-latency high-performance linux audio is? I am running 2.6.10 on fedora core with gnome and a few other processes (see post script for top | awk \'{ print $13 }\' output) and the realtime module (modprobe realtime gid=mygid). For performances I stop xscreensaver and cups. I saw lots of emails about rlimits: is that some new realtime-esque kernel option? My hardware: AMD64 3400+ laptop (early version xtremenotebooks raptor) 1GB RAM ATI Radeon 9600 M10 graphics card (never really set up under linux) HDSP Hammerfall w/ Multiface Fedora Core 3T1 Jack 0.99.43 and qjackctl Xorg Release Date: 18 December 2003 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.7 Build Operating System: Linux 2.4.21-14.ELsmp x86_64 [ELF] Current Operating System: Linux musicbox 2.6.10 #1 Thu Dec 30 21:12:01 MST 2004 x86_64 Build Date: 02 July 2004 Build Host: thor.perf.redhat.com Mainly running PD (pure-data) My questions are: Best kernel Best X (manager and/or settings) Best graphics setup for ATI (if it affects audio performance) Distro - a distro is just a starting point, right? A tweeked debian machine and a tweaked fedora machine each could each be made as fast as the other, no? Is there a site that has the current state of high performance linux audio somewhere? Thanks for the help, one and all! top | awk \'{ print $13 }\' gnome-terminal X top init ksoftirqd/0 events/0 khelper kacpid kblockd/0 khubd pdflush pdflush aio/0 kswapd0 kseriod pccardd pccardd kjournald kjournald kjournald kjournald kjournald kjournald kjournald khpsbpkt knodemgrd_0 cpuspeed dhclient syslogd klogd portmap mdadm cardmgr smartd acpid cupsd <- not during performances sshd xinetd gpm crond xfs atd dbus-daemon-1 mingetty mingetty mingetty mingetty mingetty mingetty gdm-binary gdm-binary gnome-session ssh-agent gconfd-2 gnome-keyring-d esd bonobo-activati gnome-settings- xscreensaver <- not during performances metacity gnome-panel nautilus <- not during performances