El Sáb 03 Feb 2007 20:26, James Stone escribió: > > Lee told me to use something like this into /etc/security/limits.conf > > > > @audio hard rtprio 99 > > @audio hard nice -20 > > @audio soft nice -20 > > @audio hard memlock 500000 > > I wouldn't bother about the memlock part.. I hit some serious > problems with realtime applications running out of memory. > > > My user is into the audio group, of course > > > > But the problem is still here: no realtime JACK audio for non root > > users... I cant install an Ubuntu libpam-modules into this system, > > because it will break the package dependency system. > > > > What else could I do? > > I assume you rebooted the system? Sure > Also do you also have the up to > date libpam0g (0.79-4)? Yes apt-cache show libpam0g Package: libpam0g Priority: required Section: libs Installed-Size: 172 Maintainer: Sam Hartman <hartmans@xxxxxxxxxx> Architecture: i386 Source: pam Version: 0.79-4 Replaces: libpam0g-util Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libpam-runtime Suggests: libpam-doc Conflicts: libpam0 (<= 0.56-2), libpam Filename: pool/main/p/pam/libpam0g_0.79-4_i386.deb Size: 79676 MD5sum: 1ced26f43273eb1055384bd711fb1651 SHA1: 7531254d8abffbed3d621cb042a91779d2d06f58 SHA256: c28f25cc4f624061172569fde7b9b0af216596c52cfbf3afb238bc34b657cb7a Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules library Contains the C shared library for Linux-PAM, a suite of shared libraries that enable the local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate users. In other words, without rewriting or recompiling a PAM-aware application, it is possible to switch between the authentication mechanism(s) it uses. One may entirely upgrade the local authentication system without touching the applications themselves. Tag: devel::library, role::shared-lib, security::authentication, use::configuring > Otherwise, it should work!! What is happening when you try to run > jackd as a user? What is happening? see: jackd -v -p128 -t2000 -m -dalsa -dhw:0 -r48000 -p512 -n2 -s -S -H getting driver descriptor from /usr/lib/libjack0.100.0-0/jack_dummy.so getting driver descriptor from /usr/lib/libjack0.100.0-0/jack_oss.so getting driver descriptor from /usr/lib/libjack0.100.0-0/jack_alsa.so jackd 0.101.1 Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others. jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details JACK compiled with System V SHM support. server `default' registered loading driver .. apparent rate = 48000 creating alsa driver ... hw:0|hw:0|512|2|48000|0|0|hwmon|swmeter|soft-mode| 16bit control device hw:0 configuring for 48000Hz, period = 512 frames, buffer = 2 periods nperiods = 2 for capture nperiods = 2 for playback 9911 waiting for signals registered builtin port type 32 bit float mono audio required capabilities not available capabilities: = new client: alsa_pcm, id = 1 type 1 @ 0x8058b30 fd = -1 new buffer size 512 registered port alsa_pcm:capture_1, offset = 2048 registered port alsa_pcm:capture_2, offset = 4096 registered port alsa_pcm:playback_1, offset = 0 registered port alsa_pcm:playback_2, offset = 0 ++ jack_rechain_graph(): client alsa_pcm: internal client, execution_order=0. -- jack_rechain_graph() late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. load = 0.2672 max usecs: 57.000, spare = 10609.000 load = 1.6759 max usecs: 329.000, spare = 10337.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. load = 0.9833 max usecs: 31.000, spare = 10635.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1536. load = 0.8198 max usecs: 70.000, spare = 10596.000 load = 0.6208 max usecs: 45.000, spare = 10621.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 3584. load = 0.6292 max usecs: 68.000, spare = 10598.000 load = 0.4740 max usecs: 34.000, spare = 10632.000 load = 1.3058 max usecs: 228.000, spare = 10438.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1536. new client: hydrogen-tmp, id = 2 type 2 @ 0xb6443000 fd = 10 removing disconnected client hydrogen-tmp state = Not triggered errors = 0 removing client "hydrogen-tmp" removing client "hydrogen-tmp" from the processing chain ++ jack_rechain_graph(): client alsa_pcm: internal client, execution_order=0. -- jack_rechain_graph() new client: Hydrogen-1, id = 3 type 2 @ 0xb6443000 fd = 10 registered port Hydrogen-1:out_L, offset = 6144 registered port Hydrogen-1:out_R, offset = 8192 ++ jack_rechain_graph(): client alsa_pcm: internal client, execution_order=0. client Hydrogen-1: start_fd=5, execution_order=0. client Hydrogen-1: wait_fd=7, execution_order=1 (last client). -- jack_rechain_graph() connect Hydrogen-1:out_L and alsa_pcm:playback_1 (output) ++ jack_rechain_graph(): client alsa_pcm: internal client, execution_order=0. client Hydrogen-1: start_fd=5, execution_order=0. client Hydrogen-1: wait_fd=7, execution_order=1 (last client). -- jack_rechain_graph() connect Hydrogen-1:out_R and alsa_pcm:playback_2 (output) ++ jack_rechain_graph(): client alsa_pcm: internal client, execution_order=0. client Hydrogen-1: start_fd=5, execution_order=0. client Hydrogen-1: wait_fd=7, execution_order=1 (last client). -- jack_rechain_graph() new transport position: 0, id=0x1 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 6656. late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 13312. load = 3.1093 max usecs: 524.000, spare = 10142.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 2048. late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 2560. load = 12.4772 max usecs: 2330.000, spare = 8336.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1536. late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 2560. late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1536. load = 11.2499 max usecs: 1069.000, spare = 9597.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 2048. late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. load = 30.4421 max usecs: 5294.000, spare = 5372.000 transport command: START transport Rolling new transport position: 0, id=0x2 load = 20.0448 max usecs: 1029.000, spare = 9637.000 load = 29.9361 max usecs: 4248.000, spare = 6418.000 transport command: STOP transport Stopped new transport position: 0, id=0x3 load = 33.1192 max usecs: 3872.000, spare = 6794.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 2048. late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 2560. load = 20.4270 max usecs: 825.000, spare = 9841.000 load = 13.7059 max usecs: 745.000, spare = 9921.000 load = 9.0844 max usecs: 476.000, spare = 10190.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. load = 12.8630 max usecs: 1775.000, spare = 8891.000 load = 13.3179 max usecs: 1469.000, spare = 9197.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. load = 33.4590 max usecs: 5717.000, spare = 4949.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. load = 32.2836 max usecs: 3318.000, spare = 7348.000 load = 38.6760 max usecs: 4807.000, spare = 5859.000 load = 27.3120 max usecs: 1701.000, spare = 8965.000 load = 16.8343 max usecs: 678.000, spare = 9988.000 load = 11.6611 max usecs: 692.000, spare = 9974.000 load = 39.0436 max usecs: 7085.000, spare = 3581.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 3072. load = 40.4200 max usecs: 4458.000, spare = 6208.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1536. load = 43.1520 max usecs: 4894.000, spare = 5772.000 load = 24.1168 max usecs: 542.000, spare = 10124.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. load = 62.0584 max usecs: 20349.000, spare = 0.000 late driver wakeup: nframes to process = 1024. jack main caught signal 2 starting server engine shutdown stopping driver unloading driver freeing shared port segments stopping server thread last xrun delay: 0.000 usecs max delay reported by backend: 67549.000 usecs freeing engine shared memory max usecs: 20349.000, engine deleted WARNING: 20 message buffer overruns! cleaning up shared memory cleaning up files unregistering server `default' So, when it's running, it's not in realtime: ps -C jackd -cmL PID LWP CLS PRI TTY TIME CMD 9911 - - - pts/2 00:00:00 jackd - 9911 TS 22 - 00:00:00 - - 9912 TS 24 - 00:00:00 - - 9913 TS 24 - 00:00:00 - - 9914 TS 24 - 00:00:00 - -- Marcos Guglielmetti * Director del desarrollo de Musix GNU+Linux, 100% Software Libre * CD Donwload: (http://www.musix.org.ar/en/) * Colabora: http://www.musix.org.ar/wiki/index.php/Musix099_tasks * Videos, programas y otras cosas en: ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/ * Reporte de errores a: https://www.musix.org.ar/wiki/index.php?title=Problemas-Bugs *IRC: #musix channel on freenode * http://autosus.wordpress.com/