Re: Real-time kernel

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hello,
hello Rui,

Rui Nuno Capela wrote:

> I didn't mention but the rtirq script only makes sense on a
> realtime-preempt enabled kernel (aka ingo's patch), and you also need
> `chrt` and `pidof` system utilities around; and/or schedutils installed,
> don't even know if this is the name of the providing package in debian.
> 
assuming that one uses the ingo kernel does it make sense to use the
rtirq script with the "Complete Preemption (Real-Time)" option?

I thought it was only necessery if you use some of the other options
like the "Preemptable Kernel (Lowl Latency desktop) option.

I remember reading something like this but I might be wrong and I would
love some clarification.

cheers
antonios


> Cheers.
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