On September 19, 2012 12:55:26 AM Tim E. Real wrote:
> Ya know, there *is* another old timer which MusE supports:
> Ye olde RTC Clock.
>
> When you start MusE (possibly with debug messages), do you
> see any messages about the RTC clock? Permission denied?
>
> I haven't gotten the RTC clock to work for a long time but I think
> Robert wrote some info about poking the /proc tree to make it work.
> Try the README.
Rats!
First of all there's outdated info in the README.
Where it says:
- make sure MusE can set the rtc clock:
echo 8192 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
inspect with:
cat /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
That should read /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/max_user_freq.
At least here on *buntu.
Can someone change it if I don't get to it?
Second, the frequency here is stuck at a paltry 64 !
When I try to poke it I get permission denied.
And that's with desktop OR low-latency kernels. Crud !
So MusE still fails RTC when it tries to set it to 1024,
and so falls back to ALSA timer as usual.
+1 For a new HP timer driver.
And optional ALSA - of course, Flo!
Tim.
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