"thewade" <pdman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > 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. That should work quite well. Are you having problems with it? > I saw lots of emails about rlimits: is that some new > realtime-esque kernel option? Yes. > My questions are: > Best kernel The lowest latency is almost certainly one of Ingo Molnar's RT patch sets. That's only "best" if it actually works for you. PlanetCCRMA gives you the option of a stable, relatively low latency kernel or an all-out realtime kernel. If the latter works on your machine, then go for it. > Best X (manager and/or settings) > Best graphics setup for ATI (if it affects audio performance) I don't know. > 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? Yes. Either PlanetCCRMA (Fedora) or DeMuDi (Debian) should work fine. Pick whichever you prefer. -- joq