Re: rtirq and hardware

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Excerpts from Gabriel M. Beddingfield's message of 2010-08-11 19:41:47 +0200:
> 
> I'm using Rui's rtirq[1], and when I boot into my system the 
> audio card is /not/ properly prioritized.  However, if I do 
> `/etc/init.d/rtirq restart`, then it /is/.  It also works OK 
> if I force the script to sleep (e.g. `sleep 10`).
> 
> For some reason, rtirq is being run just before the kernel 
> creates 'irq/16-HDA Intel' (the sound card).  Does anyone 
> know how I can wait for that without throwing in random 
> sleep times?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gabriel

How about starting it at some later time, .xinitrc or something? I only
start it on demand manually.
-- 
Philipp

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