Tom wrote:
This is what I have suspected all along is that the signaling and timing constraints on the PRI are such that you basically need asterisk running as a real-time process. The whole point of the thread (in my mind) is if there is anyway to cause X to not run as such a real-time process so as to allow asterisk the proper access to the hardware that it needs? and why can I run X (as in Xvnc which starts x servers) without any problem? but not a real x server?
Graphics drivers and graphics cards lock interrupts for a VERY long time. Some RAID cards and/or drivers do this too. Locking interrupts for a long time will mess up Asterisk no matter WHAT you do.
--Eric
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