Re: suspending with realtime kernel

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On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 08:39:02PM +0200, Robert Persson wrote:
> Ken Restivo a ??crit :
> > I doubt that would be possible.
> >   
> Wasn't that what they said about getting Jack working in Windows? I know
> the devs have a lot on their plates and that nothing like that is going
> to happen next week, but all the same, I hope you're wrong ;) The laptop
> age means computer music for people with short attention spans.
> Continuity over sleep cycles would definitely be useful.
> 

I meant without major changes to any existing code, of course.

I tried it some years ago. IIRC there's a command to put JACK into "freewheeling mode", which makes it not RT anymore, so it's not dependent on real time clock. I did that, then suspended, then came back, and it Xran on me anyway and lost control of its bladder and died. If you have any better luck, go for it.

You're right though, anything is possible with unlimited time and money. If you or anyone else wants to dig into the codebase and try to get it to work, fantastic, that'd be very slick. I can't imagine it being a high priority for anyone right now though.

-ken
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