Re: on kernel and low-latency

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thanks to lee, lars & flo.

what are exatcly the role of realtime, commoncap (which is used by realtime, i saw with lsmod) and capability?

i'm writing an how to on how configure a daw with mandriva linux (www.rumoridifondo.com/progetto_mdaw) and i will be really interested on the theme. about this, i will appreciate a collaboration of someone who will wants to do a good translation of my project from italian to english.

bye
emanuele


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Oggetto:
Re:  Re: on kernel and low-latency
Da:
Lars Luthman <larsl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Data:
Fri, 10 Feb 2006 01:08:34 +0100
A:
A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

A:
A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 00:57 +0100, emanuele ..::
www.rumoridifondo.com ::.. wrote:
emanuele ..:: www.rumoridifondo.com ::.. ha scritto:
i'm using mandriva's kernel multimedia and realtime module.
is it necessary to load any other module to have a better low-latency or any other expedient?

do i need to load commoncap and capability modules too?

You may need to unload the capability module in order to get the
realtime module to load (I had to, and I'm using one of Mandriva's
multimedia kernels). I have this in a startup script:
modprobe -r capability
modprobe realtime gid=501



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