Re: Trying to get rid of xruns [Fixed - for now!]

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Quoth Emanuel Rumpf at 2008-08-11 20:59...
>> Matthew Smith wrote:
>>>I re-built the kernel (2.6.24.7-rt17) without
>>> Intel HDA support and have - as yet - been unable to make it do an xrun.
>> brilliant!
> 
> wouldn't it be enough to prevent the module from being loaded?
> however, I currently have now idea how/where this would be done. (?)

Yes, it would.  However, I haven't yet worked out yet how my system 
decides what modules it is going to load.

Once I've got everything working as I want it, my next project is to 
have one kernel that does both my day-to-day needs and my music needs, 
just changing runlevels to go between the 2 uses.  I know that this can 
be done - it's just a question of having the time to get it all set up. 
  Until then, I'll just stick with dual-boot.

Thanks for your response!

Cheers

M

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