Re: questions about limits.conf

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Am 12.12.2010 16:25, schrieb Folderol:
My understanding is that Nice has been unnecessary for some time. Also, a lot
of distros are moving away from the use of limits.conf - don't know what they
use instead, just that my latest (squeeze) install asked me if I wanted it to
set up audio when I installed qjackctl and a lot of other audio stuff. I said
yes, and it did everything for me!

Hi, my debian sid uses /etc/security/limits.d/*.conf files, e.g. audio.conf:

# Provided by the jackd package.
#
# Changes to this file will be preserved.
#
# If you want to enable/disable realtime permissions, run
#
#    dpkg-reconfigure -p high jackd

@audio   -  rtprio     95
@audio   -  memlock    unlimited
#@audio   -  nice      -19

Ciao, Martin

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