On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 01:54:41AM +0100, martijn
wrote:
Once upon a Wed, Jan 07 2004, James Stone hit
keys in the following order:
Yep.. got 2.6.0 working now. It does seem to be pretty good! I am
getting a non-audio related kernel panic on shutdown but apart from that
it is very nice. I was under the impression the RTC timing was not as
good as the patched 2.4 kernel but it sounds pretty close to me.
did you do a 'sysctl dev.rtc.max-user-freq=1024' ? I'm pretty happy with
2.6.0-mm2 right now, which seems to give me better performance then 2.4.22 with
all the patches in place. i chose to run the mm patch because i had trouble
with my disk performance and Andrew included a ext3-latency-fix.patch ... in
the end it appeared that my trouble were because i accedently included my
chipset support only as a module which was never loaded, so the disk wasn't in
udma mode.
No I hadn't. That is very useful though I needed to do
sysctl -w dev.rtc.max-user-freq=1024
(i.e. with the -w switch)
I still had a problem when I tried to enable capabilities with the
patch for jack. When I ran jack with startjack as a normal user, it ran
for a short while then stopped (can't remember the error message now.. I
changed back to the unpatched kernel and now start jack as root). Any
hints on how to get this working would be appreciated.
Just tried it again and it works fine.. don't know what the problem
was.. think it may have been a similar chipset problem to the one you
had!
James