Re: small/cheap devices that can run jackd?

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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 10:20:18 +0200
Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> True. I've set up the netbook to disable all services and unload all
> drivers I don't need when booting with a realtime kernel. 

for doing this you simply run a script which figures out the running
kernel with "uname"?

>And it runs
> a light DE, rtirq and CPU scaling is set to performance. Also make
> sure your audio device isn't sharing an interrupt with something
> else. In my case the onboard soundcard shares an interrupt with a USB
> controller. I need to unbind the controller otherwise CPU load on the
> tasklets will quickly rise.

what do you mean exactly by unbinding the controller? physically
removing it?

cheers,
renato
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