I also tried the RT kernel with 10.4 LTS and I couldn't see any significant
improvement in latency.
I have used Ubuntu LTS version for several years but then I had reason to
abandon this strategy and I upgraded to 11.04 in order to get an application
to work. What I shall do in future is keep with the latest release but wait
for a couple of months before I do the upgrade - as a compromise. I have
found that on the couple of occasions when I have done the upgrade in place
over the Internet it has worked very well.
Tony
On 7 October 2011 02:04, Diego Simak <diego.simak(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Deba,
My current experience with Ubuntu 10.04 and kernel 2.6.39 **** with
threadirqs ***** enabled and also setting the prioritites for IRQ
handlers is very pleasant.
I've tested also the RT kernel that comes in the repos (rt11 I think)
and the results from the audio point of view are nearly the same.
I know that the RT Patches are available for kernel 3.0.4 (rt16) but I
have not tested that configuration yet.
Hope that helps you.
2011/10/6 Deba Pratim Saha <dpsaha(a)vt.edu>du>:
Hi all,
I’m using Ubuntu 10.04 on my Netbooks with Real-Time kernel for audio
operations. I have 2 queries regarding this –
1. What is the LTS version of Ubuntu 10.04?
2. The RealTime Ubuntu Wiki page states that the –rt kernel will
not
be supported anymore. What do you suggest me to
use as a stable kernel
for
Real-Time Audio processing purposes?
Thanks and Regards,
Deba Pratim Saha.
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