On Sat, 2010-07-10 at 12:28 -0500, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote: > I was very surprised to see Jack2 working well set to realtime + soft > mode, with a normal (non-rt) kernel, giving me 2.67 ms stated latency > without kernel crashes in Fedora 13. Anyone doing it this way? Anyone > see disadvantages? So far it's pretty gravy for me. Current vanilla kernels are getting to be pretty good for audio use. Not as good as rt patched but pretty good. If it works for you then no problem. BTW, were you reviewing your logs and the output of dmesg for abnormal kernel messages before using fc12/13? I ask that because abrt (a bug report tool) is now flagging kernel messages as kernel "crashes" which might had been happening all along. Some kernel "crashes" have side effects and you will notice (for example your computer hangs and that's it :-) Others are kernel bugs that should not happen but are happening and are now being reported as "crashes" (and should be fixed), but in my experience do not have side effects - right now, for example, I have kernel "crashes" every time I cycle my laptop through a suspend/resume cycle (2.6.33.6 rt23 on fc12) but nothing has broken so far because of that. -- Fernando _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user