Check the linux-audio-user list archives regarding the filesystem you use with JACK. I recall that ext3 gives huge problems, other file systems may have their own issues. The hangup involves how and where JACK writes its temporary files. You can also use a jacktmpfs (I think that's what it's called). Anyways, LAU will have more info.
d. Batuhan Bozkurt wrote: > Kevin McCoy wrote: >> If I made a guess I would check disks spinning up/down, power >> management settings, things of that nature which may not necessarily >> show in the CPU... but this is a really uneducated guess. Like Roman >> said though, I would also be glad to only have xruns every 20 >> minutes! Do you get xruns without any apps running and just jack? >> >> Kevin >> >> > Yes, jack alone reports xruns too. If cpu-disk load is low I get no > xruns other than this periodic ones with my Fasttrack pro in 256 > buffers. I like the low latency kernel, am gonna try the realtime kernel > that is gonna be shipped by gutsy soon. > > And my disk is always running so that should not be I guess... > > Is there any facility in linux where I can monitor scheduled activities > by the system or something like that? > > Batuhan > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > -- derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl ::: http://blog.myspace.com/macumbista ---Oblique Strategy # 186: "Work at a different speed" _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
