Re: Are RT-patches needed anymore? (Was Re: >= 2.6.27 RT ETA? )

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On Tuesday 10 March 2009 09:06:16 Cassiel wrote:

> generic or custom (rt patched) kernel?

Generic, Debian stock.

I didn't have time yet to try out and patch and build a kernel myself. (It's been a while since I did that).

sincerely,

Marije

> r

>

> 2009/3/10 nescivi <nescivi@xxxxxxxxx>

>

> > realtime priorities were handled through limits.conf, and I am running on

> > the

> > Debian kernel 2.6.26-1-amd64 on a Intel Core2 Duo, T7500 2.20 GHz. (It's

> > a Lenovo Thinkpad T61).

> >

> > The previous Debian kernel 2.6.24, did give me better results with JACK,

> > but

> > had problem with the serial chip driver (the FTDI), at certain baudrates.

> >

> > So yes, the few xruns were problematic, since my soundtrack was the only

> > sound

> > that was going on, and I would really like to know how I could make this

> > whole setup a bit more robust.

> >

> > The video capturing and the visualisation are certainly less time

> > critical, as

> > I am only deriving control data from it, and/or using it to monitor. It

> > is not projected out again.

> >

> > sincerely,

> > Marije

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