Now, how did *that* happen? PID CLS RTPRIO NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND 3 FF 99 - 139 0.0 S< migration/0 4 FF 99 - 139 0.0 S< posixcputmr/0 14 FF 99 - 139 0.0 S< watchdog/0 17559 FF 98 - 138 0.0 SLl linuxsampler 1585 FF 85 - 125 0.0 S< IRQ-219 17562 FF 81 - 121 0.0 S midisplit 17473 FF 80 - 120 0.0 SLsl jackd 17473 FF 70 - 110 3.1 SLsl jackd 17584 FF 66 - 106 0.0 SLl jack-rack 17490 FF 65 - 105 0.9 SLl lashd 17501 FF 65 - 105 2.5 SLl fluidsynth 17502 FF 65 - 105 5.7 SLl fluidsynth 17503 FF 65 - 105 2.4 SLl fluidsynth 17559 FF 65 - 105 4.4 SLl linuxsampler 17584 FF 65 - 105 7.7 SLl jack-rack 5 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< sirq-high/0 6 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< sirq-timer/0 7 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< sirq-net-tx/0 8 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< sirq-net-rx/0 9 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< sirq-block/0 10 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< sirq-tasklet/0 11 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< sirq-sched/0 12 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< sirq-hrtimer/0 13 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< sirq-rcu/0 53 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< IRQ-9 316 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S< IRQ-12 LinuxSampler grabs priority 98??! Most JACK apps start up at 65, as you can see, below the priority of jackd. IRQ-219 is my audio interface. How was LinuxSampler able to grab such a ridiculously high priority? Who told it to do that? -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user