I think, yes, but the recommended way with newer
kernels is to use the
rtlimits-aproach with up to date libpam modules. This is described
e.g. at
http://ubuntustudio.com/wiki/index.php/Breezy:Rlimits-Aware_PAM
Cool thanks I'll give this a read.
I've got a
m-audio audiophile 24/96 and I want jackd to run without xruns.
I tried the rt16 patches for 2.6.16 but my kernel just hangs on boot.
I had (different) problems with the rt-patches for 2.6.16, but even a
vanilla kernel 2.6.16 gives very good results, that's why I use that
for now. Maybe you should try vanilla first, too.
Thats exactly what I did first but I got lots of xruns. However, I
wasn't running realtime so perhapas when I get Rlimits setup it will
be different.
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Richard A. Smith