Re: How to build or from where to get a Low-Latency-Kernel Source

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> does anyone want to tell me here some details to the realtime-prios?

After installing rt-kernel in the Ubuntu I have follow these since Dapper
(summer 2006).

1. Add "snd-seq" to the /etc/modules-file.
2. Add "dev.rtc.max-user-freq=1024" to the "/etc/sysctl.conf"-file
3. Add these lines to /etc/security/limits.conf-file

@audio  -       rtprio          99
@audio  -       memlock         250000
@audio  -       nice            -10

4. Add these lines to /etc/fstab-file

none    /tmp/jack       tmpfs   defaults    0   0
none    /mnt/ramfs      tmpfs   defaults    0   0

5. Add new mount point

sudo mkdir /mnt/ramfs

6. Mount everything, never mind error message

sudo mount -a

After all these (and rebooting) I can play with M-Audio Keystation 49e.

http://www.arkki.info/howto/Wiki/Hardy_Realtime_01.png


I like to hear is there something I should tweak better or different, as I
said I have used these since Dapper.


Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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