Can anyone give me some pointers on "X server", if 10.04 uses it, or more
information on how to do what is hinted to here -
http://rtai.dk/cgi-bin/gratiswiki.pl?Latency_Killer

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Erik Friesen <e...@aercon.net> wrote:

> Ok, that was it apparently.  Even with it enabled, I get 25000 blips,
> which don't makes sense to me.  Its a p4 at 3.0 ghz with hyper thread
> disabled, software 3d, etc.  I suppose I could try a pci graphics card over
> the pci express card.  When I enabled hardware 3d, I got latencies in the
> 200K range.
>
> My old p4 1.3ghz got better than this machine, but I got tired of waiting
> on it.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 4:46 PM, andy pugh <bodge...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 15 February 2012 21:27, Erik Friesen <e...@aercon.net> wrote:
>> > I was working with disabling the smi on my machine, and got it working.
>> > However, one thing I notice, is that when I run the latency test, that
>> the
>> > smi disabler doesn't seem to load.  It only loads when I actually run
>> emc.
>> > Is this by design, or am I missing something here?
>>
>> It is all a bit vague now, and I was a Linux noob at the time (and
>> being told about SMI by cradek IIRC was my first ever time on IRC) but
>> I seem to recall that I knew the SMI patch was working because the
>> latency test sorted itself out.
>> However, that was the command-line version, not the GUI version.
>>
>> A possible confusion is that smi.ko is loaded under the control of
>> rtapi.conf, and you may have more than one version of that file if you
>> have a RIP version as well as an installed one. I ended up putting an
>> echo message in each file which reported which one it was to untangle
>> my confusion. For extra fun rtapi.conf is auto-generated from rtapi.in
>> during a compile.
>>
>> --
>> atp
>> The idea that there is no such thing as objective truth is, quite simply,
>> wrong.
>>
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