On Fri, 16 May 2003 13:15:59 +0900
Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
For those of you who don't follow the jack list
there was a recent
(semi) discovery htat greatly improves performance for journalled
filesystems.
The main problem is that jack writes data to a /tmp file. It has been
found that mounting /tmp as tmpfs (in RAM) solves the problems that many
people have experienced with lockups while using JACK.
I have been plagued with little xruns for a while now, and couldn't
figure out why! I'd seen something on using /tmpfs, but for some odd
reason I thought it was for people using a journalled FS on their root
filesystem. Duh!
I applied this this morning, and have been recording some things, and
have not seen a single xrun during recording!!! Woohoooooo! Hopefully
this puts an end to that little problem.
Thanks, Patrick!
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