Geoff King wrote:
I've been
having a problem which isn't directly to do with audio—it's to
do with the Ubuntu realtime kernel—but I haven't got any answers from
the Ubuntu forums and this is a real showstopper as far as doing audio
work goes.
I've tried the ubuntu realtime kernel several times. I'm not suprised by your
findings. Check out these links. I would suggest you file a bug report to
ubuntu launchpad.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-rt/+bugs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/138691
In my experience you can get a good rt system from ubuntu if you do some major
tweaking, but then you might not like the desktop as much. If you could use a
basic desktop system with no wireless that would help you figure this out.
I remember playing with lots of changes such as removing NetworkManager,
tracker, acpid, apmd, adding rtirq, and making changes to other system settings.
But that was a long time ago now.
It depends on your hardware; but both 2.6.24.3-rt3 and 2.6.29.1-rt7
suspend and resume just fine with NetworkManager, avahi-daemon and acpid
running. - This is a debian/squeeze on a Thinkpad.
Now since I don't really need realtime, I just use
the generic kernel or one I
compile from Ubuntu sources so that I can use rosegarden midi (1000HZ timer and
low-latency desktop I think are the only changes). I have no real need for
realtime.
Do you really need -rt for your work?
Good Luck. Geoff