Jack O'Quin wrote: > > The required components are now available, and are being provided > by a few leading-edge distributions. Had you installed Ubuntu Dapper > Drake (which is not yet officially released), you would not have seen > any problem. They chose to include the PAM patches and authorize > all users to start realtime threads be default. That is a reasonable > choice for them (given their goals), but would not be appropriate for > most other distributions. > OpenSUSE 10.1, which has been officially released a couple of weeks ago, also is PAM ready. However, it's not OOTB. You'll have to add the relevant entries to /etc/security/limits.conf, like for example these ones where realtime capabilities are given only to users who belong to the "audio" group: @audio - rtprio 90 @audio - nice -10 @audio - memlock 4000000 Cheers. -- rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela rncbc@xxxxxxxxx