i had some strange behaviors with 2.6.6 too, including freeze and X crashes, and also some of them probably related to realtime. for instance, i could launch jack perfectly as userA, but when userB was then trying, he could not: only the first user could actually access jack (this was with an rme9652 and 2.6.6)
otherwise the realtime package works great ! could realtime-lsm go in experimental already to avoid handcrafting a patch with kernels > 2.6.5 ? cheers, piem On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 12:26:40PM +0200, guenter geiger wrote: > On 6 Jun 2004, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > > I have not seen segfaults at all, just xruns (and weird situations where > > I can get the machine to almost lock up - everything slows down > > enormously, killing jack stops the problem). > > Hi, > > 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. > > Because of this I will wait for 2.6.7 to come out before uploading a new > version of the realtime package, which I am planning to call realtime-lsm, > according to the name of the sourceforge project, and to be more specific > in the packaging name. > > Guenter > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >

