On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 15:26:05 +0100
Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I finally decided to see how well a low latency kernel
will work on my
system. I guess the best performance will be with 2.4.x, right?
I know a number of people have gotten 2.6 kernels to work, but that still
seems to be bleeding edge. I'm still on a 2.4 kernel myself, it's been
very stable for me.
Anyways, if someone could point me to some detailed
information (pref. a
easy-to-follow how-to) on how to patch (which patches to get from where)
a 2.4 kernel for best possible low latency performance.
There are a number of audio distributions based on various base distros.
I really like Planet CCRMA, which is based on RedHat/Fedora. There's
also AGNULA, which is based on Debian, I believe. I found it much easier
to install the Planet CCRMA than to patch and rebuild everything myself.
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