Hello Daniel Thanks for the quick response, position_fix=2 seems to be the right value (the default installation was position_fix=1).
A short test with Hexter did not produce any xruns. With best regards, Simon Daniel James schrieb: > Hi Simon, > > Thanks for your detailed installation report :-) > >> The installation went without problems after I managed on the 4th >> attempt to stop the DVD automatically booting with F1. It would be nice >> if there was a 3 - 5 second delay before the DVD boots. > > Yep, we have a ticket open for that. > >> Regarding the entry of user name and password - it would be nice if >> Studio64 used the same practise as other distros and took over the user >> settings from an existing installation, in this case openSUSE 11.1 with >> the trace (real-time) kernel. > > I hadn't noticed that feature in the Debian installer, it does sound > useful though. > >> I noticed there were 2 >> warnings in the boot messages. > > There are a couple of things we still need to fix there. > >> I tried starting jackd with qjackctl using same settings as for openSUSE >> 11.1. Jackd started but gives continual xruns. (I can use jackd on >> openSUSE for hours without a single xrun.) > > As you have an Intel HDA sound card, you probably need a tweak. In the > file: > > /etc/modprobe.d/hda-intel > > try values of position_fix=2 or position_fix=3 to see which gives you > the best jackd performance. > > Cheers! > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ 64studio-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel
