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hello,
hello Rui,
Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
I didn't mention but the rtirq script only makes
sense on a
realtime-preempt enabled kernel (aka ingo's patch), and you also need
`chrt` and `pidof` system utilities around; and/or schedutils installed,
don't even know if this is the name of the providing package in debian.
assuming that one uses the ingo kernel does it make sense to use the
rtirq script with the "Complete Preemption (Real-Time)" option?
I thought it was only necessery if you use some of the other options
like the "Preemptable Kernel (Lowl Latency desktop) option.
I remember reading something like this but I might be wrong and I would
love some clarification.
cheers
antonios
Cheers.
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