Re: How to turn off hyperthreading?

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On Sun, 22 Dec 2013, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:

would do the trick too but on my own system I still can't go lower than
-p128 so hopefully the isolcpus parameter improves stability.

Just a thought (128 rings a bell)... Intel HDA audio seems to be limited to -p128 at -n2 or -p64 at -n3. Jack will not even start for me lower than that with them (I have two). Also if pulse is running... It can limit other cards to the same latency as an internal card has. Best to turn off internal cards in bios. I have found that even when they are turned off in pulse, a jack event can turn them back on.

The way pulse works with jackd can be very useful, but it has issues. The user needs to be aware of them all.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net


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