Hello all,
I've noticed (and been a small part of) many discussions over the past
couple of months regarding using Ingo's patches for realtime
preemption. However I've seen no discussion about Con Kolivas'
patches, which I know are used on some systems. Is anyone using these
patches? If so, what has to be done in order to get a working audio
system going using them? For example: When using Ingo's patches on
Debian, one has to build/install the kernel, install the appropriate
patched libpam modules, and make an entry in /etc/security/limits.conf
for members of the audio group. Do the last two steps still apply
with a -ck kernel?
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Josh Lawrence
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