On 05/01/12 12:09, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Jeremy, the bad is, that I don't have another PCIe x1 slot:(.
Ah bummer :(
> In my experience, restarting the script tries to raise the priorities
> of the threads in RTIRQ_NAME_LIST, but the ones which are already
> raised aren't lowered even if you leave them out of the list.
>
> Try rebooting the computer.
>
> Cheers, Pablo
*reboot*
The reboot doesn't improve anything:(.
So the output of /etc/init.d/rtirq status is the same as in the other
mail? That's really weird. The only thing I can think of is that
something else (another script?) is prioritizing stuff too (like the
nvidia and ohci_hcd processes). The steps between the priorities
strengthens my suspicion, it should be 5 but some processes do not get a
prio that can be divided by 5 (like nvidia which has prio 82). No one on
the Ubuntu Studio list encountered the same issue? Maybe Ubuntu (or
Ubuntu Studio) prioritizes processes somewhere else.
Best,
Jeremy
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