Hi,
Interesting that it's working well for you. I tried to find out if they have
revised the design for any newer chips, without any luck.
This is with an 3800+, Delta44 soundcard, don't know what Mobo is in there..
Using stock kubuntu 8.10 kernel no additional patches.
I noticed that there's a possibility to select timing source for jack. I
will experiment a bit with that for kicks when I have time.
Regards,
Robert
2009/2/8 Cassiel <raffaele.morelli(a)gmail.com>
Ok, but what about your kernel? Sound card? MOBO? you
should supply more
information.
I am running debian lenny on AMD64X2 with jackd working well with alsa_seq.
Did you fix midi issues with this patch (
http://www.nabble.com/-PATCH---RT--tasklets%3A-fix-typo-in-tasklet_hi_actio…
)?
r
2009/2/6 Robert Jonsson <spamatica(a)gmail.com>
Hi folks,
Been reinstalling my studio computer these last few weeks. Moving to 64
bit and dual core.. or so I thought.
As it turns out I have found that my system is unable to run jack reliably
while using dual core. I use MusE as sequencer and it's especially evident
there but I believe I have noticed it with other applications.
The thing that happens is that I get random clicks in both input and
output. If I start the computer and add maxcpus=1 to the kernel line all
seems ok.
Thinking back I realize that I stumbled on this problem on the last
rebuild some years ago but ended up running single core without
investigating why this was.
I thought I would at least throw this out here now, google seems to know
nothing about this issue.
Anyone else have experienced anything similar or is my hardware faulty?
(AMD64X2 based)
Regards,
Robert
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