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

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Quoth Arnold Krille at 2008-08-11 22:23...

> What is wrong with using your low-latency optimized kernel for day-to-day 
> work? Here this works since ~5 years...

Nothing really wrong but...

At the moment, my low-latency kernel is missing many modules - I 
stripped it right down to a bare minimum for testing.  (I changed 
modules I use to NOT CONFIGURED because the system has a nasty habit of 
loading modules that are there when it feels like it.)

I just need to find the time to re-configure the kernel, hunt down all 
the init scripts that are starting modules without my permission, get 
rid of them and then build a whole load of new init scripts that will 
allow me to change between my day-to-day runlevel and my low-latency 
runlevel.  These scripts will take care of all the appropriate module 
loading and unloading.

It's just finding the time to do it at the moment.

Cheers

M

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