Atte André Jensen <atte@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > A friend of mine has just installed ubuntu with a little phone support > from me. The changes we did were: > > 1) Add him to the audio group /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules > 2) Add the following to > KERNEL=="raw1394", GROUP="audio" > KERNEL=="dv1394*", GROUP="audio" > KERNEL=="video1394*", GROUP="audio" > 3) Install a realtime kernel > > However he still reports that jack exits after about 10s with > buffersize 128 and he get's lots of xruns on larger buffer settings (I > think even on 1024). > > This surprises me, since I run standard ubuntu (recently installed the > realtime kernel, though) with no xruns on buffersize 128 with an FA66. > > Is there anything I forgot in my over-the-phone instructions? Other > ideas on how to narrow this down? > > NB: I don't his computer, but according to him, it's an "old laptop"... > I had to set periods/buffer to 3 on my laptop (the default was 2). I don't think jack exited when I had the default setting on, but it got lots of xruns and playback was *really* rough. HTH, Nick _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user