However, the output of
sudo lsusb -v is way too long, so I cannot get it from the terminal, I will save it to a file and paste with the next message.
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 05/12/2014 10:02 AM, Louigi Verona wrote:Hi Louigi,
> Harry,
>
> "And hyperthreading (usually a bios setting)?"
>
> Will try to turn it off.
>
With the JACK settings you're using this probably won't make a
difference. If you go really low latency-wise you might run into issues.
Disabling scaling, so setting a governor that doesn't change the CPU
>
> "Personal experience with an Acer tm 5720, even setting to powersave
> governed makes xruns / fallouts go away."
>
> are you suggesting that at powersave mode things are actually better? Why?
> I just tried doing this, xruns continue to be generated.
>
freq, should yield better results, no matter which governor this is.
There should be a radio button on your keyboard linked to a Fn key to
>
> Lorenzo,
>
> "Did this include turning CPU Scaling off and setting _all cores_ to
> "performance"?"
>
> Yep.
>
> "Also switching off (internal) wifi improves the situation here."
>
> How do you switch it off?
disable WiFi. Otherwise you could try unloading the kernel modules
loaded by the WiFi interface or even unbinding them. But I don't think
this is your issue either. Could you pastebin the output of some commands?
cat /proc/interrupts
sudo lspci -v
sudo lsusb -v
cat /etc/default/rtirq
uname -a
Thanks!
Jeremy
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