Re: Realtime, but many xruns when jack is started. Debian Etch

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On Thursday 04 October 2007 21:29, Roman Muñoz wrote:
> Hi Nigel,
>
> Is rtirq working four you? If yes, I think that your soundcard IRQ
> should be at prio 85 at startup... and it was not.
>
> See this:
> http://mggmail.blogspot.com/2007/07/re-rtirq-fixed.html

Well I've got realtime working ok on Debian Etch, and Rick Wright's one liner 
in rc.local is changing the prio to 90 for the soundcard on bootup. But, 
rtirq is something different. The version installed is the same as on the 
blog above (20070101), and the 2 files are installed, one 
in /etc/init.d/rtirq, and the other in /etc/sysconfig/rtirq. I believe 
the /etc/sysconfig directory was created when installing rtirq, as I don't 
rmember it being there before. I say this because with Fedora the sysconfig 
directory exists, and there is a bunch of files in it, and I remember looking 
in Debian for this directory, and couldn't find it.

I also ran sysv-rc-conf as root on Etch. The rtirq entry is there, but 
runlevels 2,3,4,and5 are unchecked, so something isn't quite right here. I 
see also on the blog above that rtirq should be in /etc/default, but in the 
case of Etch it isn't. As I say. Realtime on Etch is working ok, but I'll go 
through the same procedure on Debian Lenny (testing), and try and fix the 
rtirq problem without using Rick Wright's one liner, although it's much 
appreciated, and works like clockwork.

I'll post back after I've played around with realtime on Lenny a bit.

> Best regards,
> Roman

Thanks for all the replies to this interesting subject.

Nigel.
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