On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 23:10 +0200, Christoph Eckert
wrote:
This
thread is happening on the Linux Kernel Mailing List. Since
I'm not a programmer I don't understand the full ramifications. Can
someone here tell me would this render the realtime-lsm module
unusable and if so what would I have to do to get realtime operation
without realtime-lsm?
this would be horrible because my machine doesn't boot a patched kernel.
Didn't test the recent vanilla kernels, though. I heard these are very
audio friendly without furtzer patching?
You are confusing the -rt patch which improves the kernel's realtime
performance with the realtime LSM which provides access to realtime
scheduling to non-root users.
The realtime LSM is really no longer needed as PAM or set_rtlimits
solves the problem without requiring a kernel patch
Lee,
I know nothing about set_rtlimits and wouldn't know how to use it.
Where can I find a good walk through on doing that instead of using
realtime-lsm like I am today?
Thanks,
Mark