On Tuesday 22 July 2008 19:54:03 Emanuel Rumpf wrote:
2008/7/22 David Baron <d_baron(a)012.net.il>il>:
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 17:49:28 Emanuel Rumpf
wrote:
but create a link:
ln -s /dev/rtc0 /dev/rtc
for the new rtc-device, so that muse can find it.
Actually, without that link, I get:
Trying RTC timer...
fatal error: open /dev/rtc failed: No such file or directory
Trying ALSA timer...
got timer = 20
With the symlink I get.
Trying RTC timer...
got timer = 20
So nothing is really different.
Nothing different?
In the first output it uses alsa-timer
In the second rtc-timer
I would call that different at least :-)
What is the practical difference. How would I get udev to place this symlink
since /dev is generated.
How do I get the realtime scheduler?
If you have "PREEMPT RT" in output of
uname -v
you allready have it.
It does. That's how we built this kernel
The rlimits is for the audio group to have that!
?
If you can run jackd as user in realtime-mode rlimit (we use PAM now)
should already be set right.
It does start. So why does muse kick?
Also get
watchdog process 7192 _NOT_ running SCHED_FIFO
where? don't know what this is.
Message follows the others here.