> On Sun, 2004-06-06 at 21:00, Jack O'Quin wrote: > > Today, I've been testing with NPTL (using the env variable). That > > seems to work, too, on Debian. This is still without your patch, just > > JACK 0.98.3 from CVS.
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hmmm, I'm testing with 0.98.0 (with the optimization problem patched > away). Maybe something in 0.98.3 is very different? Not very. There are only a few minor changes since 0.98.1. The differences between that and 0.98.0 were mostly config problems, IIRC. I can retest with the release versions, just to be sure. > I just sent a (hopefully) cleaner patch to jackit-devel for the > SCHED_FIFO problem, and the results of some test runs I did today in > different conditions. Got it, thanks. Will try that today. guenter geiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just for the record, I had terrible troubles using 2.6.6 from Debian > on my machine. This means random segmentation faults and crashes, without > using jack, nor the realtime module. As it seems to work OK for other > people I am suspecting a problem in the Debian prepackaged version of that > kernel. 2.6.5 is working well. I built 2.6.6 myself from vanilla kernel.org sources. I'm using it with realtime-lsm-0.1.1. That is working *very* well for me now with just the env var workaround. Well enough that there's probably not much need for 2.4+lowlat any more. -- joq

