On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Ray Rashif <schivmeister@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:OK, well I've tried the stock kernel last night, and I have xruns
> Just use the stock kernel and do your stuff. Once you have an optimal Jack
> configuration, and you know how your workflow is, try a realtime kernel and
> see if it helps. Any significant difference will be immediately noticeable.
> If it's not significant enough, you won't notice anything, and therefore can
> skip it altogether, i.e no point.
galore. should I now go build the kernel from aur?
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=15224
...appears to be the only one that isn't out-of-date and is generating
some usage.
And yes, I forgot to mention BFS. Actually I fell in love with it, but have noticed some bootup problems with my HSDPA modem so I'm back on stock. ArchAudio has a kernel26daw for BFS, and also an ice kernel adaptation is in the works (buildscripts half-complete but available in the experimental dir).
kernel26rt being out-of-date is the maintainer's fault, please give him a punch (line) =p
Anyway, all the best with your new wife..I mean gift!
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