Am Dienstag, 18. März 2008 schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
An -rt kernel will be more robust in those cases, and
also
gives you the tools to optimize your system by assigning
interrupt handling priorities. The result is that you can
have lower latencies.
Unfortunately this comes at a price:
During development it is way easier to lock your system when you use an rt
kernel. Because the amoc-running process with realtime-priority gets all the
processing time it wants, it can be _very_ hard to get the system to react to
keyboard/mouse or network-ssh to get it back under control...
Of course this isn't really an issue for the mere user.
Arnold
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