Recently, I experimented with Debian sid, which use systemd. Systemd idea is nice, but its implementation is a catastrophe. It is more than one year I am using the kernel cgroups on gentoo to get rt scheduling with JACK, that without any trouble.
On Debian, this is just impossible, because whatever I try, systemd insist to put what it think is good to have into the rt cgroup, which soon or later result in a complete system freeze with even dead magic keys. After loosing my time a few days with this, I removed Debian and installed gentoo instead. I found the reason here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1063354 "Lennart Poettering: Well, this feature is... completely irrelevant for normal desktop people. ... In fact, I just prepped a patch to systemd to move every service and every user session into its own cgroup in the 'cpu' hierarchy (in addition to the group it already creates in the 'systemd' hierarchy)." Another completely idiotic stuff of this guy. The point of the cgroups is it is possible to setup them for whatever use will be made with a computer, and this guy think he have the insane and pretentious capability to decide for every single user of the use they will made with their computers, and he is suggesting users doing something else are abnormal. He must be stopped! Regards, Dominique _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
