Hi Ingo,

I've tested this on linux (although not recently) and it seemed to work.
Naturally, you need at least a 2-processor machine, otherwise the machine
will freeze.

Should theoretically work on Mac too, but I don't have any 2+-processor
mac to try it on.  Probably does nothing on windows.

cheers
Miller

On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 08:13:43PM +0200, Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
> I just noticed that the -nosleep flag dosn't seem to do anything. When I
> take a look at the system monitor it says about pd "sleeping" until I do
> something. Even while doing some "light" things it keeps saying "sleeping".
> Is there any condition I have to set in the system to recognise the
> -nosleep flag. Realtime is turned on. I had to change some audio properties
> to be able to use -rt without being root. Is there something similar about
> "-nosleep"? Does the "-nosleep" flag actually help anything? Especially when
> the system load gets heavy?
> 
>  
> 
> Ingo
> 

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