2010/11/19 torbenh <torbenh(a)gmx.de>de>:
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 11:17:29PM +0100, Robert
Jonsson wrote:
These days I always use -Z and -t to make jack
cut me some slack.
hmm... using -Z AND -t seems pretty excessive.
i mean if a client causes a timeout of a whole second, jack should
really kick it.
do you get zombifications with say -t 1000 ?
theoretically -Z only makes sense if you dont specify -t.
It was several years ago I settled on these arguments, memory fails me somewhat.
Tt one point my machine needed this to survive certain operations,
probably disk intensive operations, loading / saving large projects.
The RT performance I have today is much better so I'm not entirely
sure if I need both.
Another thing is coping with bad plugins, I just lots and sometimes I
encounter denormal issues. This is on a dual core machine so the gui
is still workable so with the settings I use I mostly have time to
disable the plugin before anything worse happens.
Regards,
Robert