Have you tried running jackd as root? This would also
require you to run all your jack applications as root
as well.
--- Ismael Valladolid Torres <ivalladt(a)punkass.com>
wrote:
I just compiled a vanilla kernel 2.6.15.4 in my G3
powerpc. Also I
compiled, installed and loaded the realtime-lsm
module and I started
to play with jackd -R and some jack enabled
applications.
If I start jackd without realtime, everything runs
nicely, of course
with some xruns when I switch windows, manipulate
GUIs and such. This
is more or less what I expected.
But then I run jackd realtime using qjackctl. I
start amsynth and it
takes a bit longer to load but then runs without a
mess. Sound is
clean, no artifacts, no xruns.
Then I try horgand. It takes a lot for it to load,
then it sounds
nicely, I get no xruns, but my X Window system
becomes unresponsive.
Later I try zynaddsubfx. It takes half an hour to
open, and then it
kills qjackctl, leaving the jack server running.
Meanwhile top shows
that zynaddsubfx is taking 35% of memory, and
qjackctl and jackd 25%
each.
Could this be an issue with the applications, with
the kernel, with
the realtime-lsm module, with priority of my X
Window session?
I must insist this only happens when jackd is run
with the -R option.
Is it true that realtime-lsm is deprecated? How do I
enable realtime
preemption on a 2.6.15?
Any ideas welcome.
Cordially, Ismael
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