On 5/24/06, Wolfgang Woehl <tito(a)rumford.de> wrote:
Tuesday 23 May 2006 12:25, Aaron Krister Johnson:
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 8:28 am, Wolfgang Woehl
wrote:
Got 2.6.16.16 from
kernel.org. If I understood
Lee right I could expect a
jackd with -p 64 -n 2 to work just fine but it doesn't. Loads of xruns.
What am I missing? What can I do to find out?
Hi Wolfgang,
I was banging my head against the wall with the same issue, but after a
*long* Google search, I found that disabling acpi did the trick for me.
Aaron thanks, I'll try that. You happen to know whether this is a motherboard
issue or is kernel's acpi just not there yet? What a shame, it's such a good
thing to save power :)
--
Wolfgang
Hi,
I'm just echoing Lee's inputs as someone who's been down the low
latency path for a while now. I am currently using 2.6.16-gentoo-r2
with no low latency patches. It works fine on my AMD64 hardware, at
least for low work load low latency needs. I run at 64/2 on my HDSP
9652 and get no xruns doing mostly mixing and a very little recording.
However I do require realtime-lsm be enabled and loaded. Without
realtime-lsm all kernels on my machine, with or without Ingo's
patches, cause xruns.
I have not tried the pam enabled realtime methods as there doesn't
seem to be any value spending the time to do it just yet.
Cheers,
Mark