On 10/24/07, Florian Schmidt
<mista.tapas(a)gmx.net> wrote:
On Wednesday 24 October 2007, Chuckk Hubbard
wrote:
sudo chrt -fp 82 `pidof "IRQ-16"`
jackd --realtime -P 70 -dalsa -P -p256 -n2 -r44100 &
sudo chrt -fp 70 `pidof "jackd"`
chrt -p `pidof "IRQ-16"`
chrt -p `pidof "jackd"`
exit
if you run
sudo chrt -fp 70 `pidof "jackd"`
as non root without using sudo
chrt -fp 70 `pidof "jackd"`
do you get an error?
Why no I don't! And it changes priority. I swore it didn't work before
when I tried it. I've just now added "session required
/lib/security/pam_limits.so" to /etc/pam.d/common-session, as others
suggested, maybe that did something?
So does that mean the -P flag can never set priority 70? I got it from
your site!
Well, if chrt works now without sudo, try running
jackd -R -P 70 -d alsa ...
again. It should work now, too..
Flo
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