On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 16:37 +0200, Nigel Henry wrote: > So what your saying, is that the realtime-lsm package of scripts may not be > too successful. realtime-lsm is not needed on recent kernels, it does the same thing as the PAM rlimits. It just lets you run processes with realtime scheduling and lock memory as a normal user, it will not remove the long code paths in the kernel that block the CPU when JACK might need it. For that you need the RT-patch. > Do you know if there are any debian rt patched kernels available for other > debian based distros, that might work on Etch, or Lenny? Sorry, no idea. I just download the latest kernel from kernel.org, patch it, and build it with the .config file from the latest Debian kernel package (modified to turn on full preemption and threaded IRQ handlers) using make-kpkg. --ll
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