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Atte André Jensen schrieb:
Lars Luthman wrote:
so the kernel can swap
it to disk if it wants.
I never run out of ram. In a realtime situation I think this would
generally be a thing to really, really try to avoid. So "unlock memory"
is doing anything the moment I used all my ram and the kernel starts to
swap to disc?
The swapping is the end of fun anyway ;-).
Still I run jackd with that option enabeled because I experienced much
less trouble with Zynaddsubfx. I doubt that could be an issue with
tcl-tk be it or not - I have this checked and it works better than
whithout....
best
Z
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