2011/3/31 david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I have a UCA202, also. Make sure it's the *only* device attached to whatever > USB controller you've hooked it to. USB sucks when multiple devices share a > controller! On my setup, it wouldn't work correctly at all until I put it on > its own USB port. I have used a mouse with another USB port, don't really know if it uses the same controller, but good to know that. > > On my laptop, even with the wireless antenna turned off, the wireless driver > period pops up and scans for networks. Of course, it finds none, but while > it's interacting with the wireless hardware, it causes xruns. IIRC, some > folk on the list said to blacklist the wireless module so it doesn't even > get loaded? > I'm using Gnome what I'm doing is todeselect the "Enable Networking" in the nm-applet and also turn off the wireless RF. I still need to learn more about the usb audio i/f and see if the wifi device support MSi that would help as was said before. > I've also heard that the binary NVidia drivers do not cooperate with RT > work. > I have a ATI Radeon driver installed, I will try to remove this driver and see how it works. > I've glad you were able to make a Pengutronix kernel work. I couldn't make > their kernel work at all. So far, the RT kernel in Aptosid seems to be > working very well on my desktop PC, so I'm planning to try it on my laptop. I just followed the instructions described here: http://www.pengutronix.de/software/linux-rt/debian_en.html What's the Aptosid RT kernel version? Thank you very much. Diego > Diego Simak wrote: >> >> Hi, >> I've done all the optimizations recommended by the >> realtimeconfigquickscan script detailed here below. >> I followed all the recommendations included in the jackaudio.org FAQ. >> I've recompiled my own rt kernel from peguntronix and kernel.org also. >> >> I'm also get xruns with the system without load and I've observed that >> just disabling the wifi network helps a lot and no more xruns are >> observed. >> >> I'm using ubuntu 9.10 with Jack1 and a cheap (but decent) Behringer >> UCA202 audio i/f. >> >> Bye >> Diego >> >> >> 2011/3/30 Fabio <capoeirista@xxxxxxxx>: >>> >>> i guess you guys know the realtimeconfigquickscan script? >>> http://code.google.com/p/realtimeconfigquickscan/ >>> >>> if not, it could help out to solve some problems >>> >>> >>> Greets > > > -- > David > gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > authenticity, honesty, community > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user