On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 03:43 +0200, Esben Stien wrote:
anahata <anahata(a)treewind.co.uk> writes:
There is a school of thought that says an audio
machine shouldn't be
connected to a network at all (minimize services for best latency
and CPU availability for audio, is the logic)
Rubbish;). If your prioritized processes are interrupted by other
processes, then there is something wrong with the system.
Agreed, that "school of thought" is based on crappy OS'es like Windows.
Most of the "system tuning" you read about on Windows and Mac audio
sites does not apply to a modern Linux system.
Lee