Re: a kernel compile

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Nikos Chantziaras pisze:
> "I've heard" that for multimedia, you should build a kernel with a > 1000Hz timer and make it preemptible.  I never benchmarked this > (wouldn't even know how), but here the steps to get an "optimized" > multimedia, low-latency kernel:

Yes. For "multimedia". With RT kernels XServer tasks are nonimportant and you might end up with mplayer decoding every frame without skippining or messages "your computer is too slow" but in other hand you might not se that on screen because kernel would not have any time to refresh the X-screen. Since it's unimportant thing.Inputs and outputs are most important thing in RT kernels, so it's most anticipated with audio/video recordings in realtime.So yeah, "it's for multimedia"...Good luck on the new way in life.
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