Re: Real-time kernel

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On 11/29/06, Frank Barknecht <fbar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hallo,
Chuckk Hubbard hat gesagt: // Chuckk Hubbard wrote:

> Forgot to mention I'm using Debian.  Great, though, this page was the
> first thing I tried.  It worked as far as booting the kernel, but my
> latency was horrible.  I have read that the patches mentioned in it
> are considered obsolete, and that simply having libpam patched to be
> rlimits-aware is sufficient.  I have some libpam files for i386, but
> I'm on AMD64 now and I'm not sure what to do.

You don't seem to have a way to let jackd run with elevated
priority yet. This should be your first priority, because even with a
realtime kernel you will get horrible latencies, unless you fix that.
(IMO not a lot of people really need a RT-patched kernel nowawadays.)

So you should first install *and configure* a rtlimits-enables libpam
or use the set_limits command line app to start jackd, if you cannot
find one. But Ubuntu should have a libpam even for AMD64. (Btw: Do you
really want to run AMD64?)

So they do.  Er... there's a lot of packages here, which do I need?

Would I not want to use AMD64?

-Chuckk

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