On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 06:47:11PM +0200, guenter geiger wrote: > > On 7 Jun 2004, Jack O'Quin wrote: > > 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. > > Thats good to hear. Maybe the problems I have are not software but > hardware then. Its really hard to figure out what is happening. > Have to try this env workaround and test (it is hard to reproduce > my problems). > > Guenter
my guess is there is a bit more to it. (at least you are not alone !) about perfomances, i would really like to see one more bench on audio latencies for both kernel branches. last time i tried playing with http://www.linuxdj.com/latency-graph/ my 2.4.x was giving less xruns. cheers, piem

