Re: Real time for Ubuntu Studio 10.04 amd64

2010-07-14 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Tue, 2010-07-13 at 01:32 +0400, Oleg Ivanenko wrote:
 2010/7/13 Pablo pablo.f...@gmail.com
 
 
  One more significant(for me) reason for still using 2.6.31,
 except
  nvidia-problem,  is that I find out that command ps output
 was somehow
  changed in subsequent kernels, so steps starts from 3
  from http://subversion.ffado.org/wiki/IrqPriorities is not
 working.
 
 
 
 Hi Oleg,
 
 Just an idea. I use htop to see the processes and kernel
 threads'
 priorities.
 
 sudo apt-get install htop terminator
 
 I run htop in terminator because it uses the F10 to save
 configuration
 changes and gnome-terminal uses F10 to show the menus.
 
 F2 - Display Options: Disable Hide kernel threads - F10
 F6 - Sort by: PRI
 
 Hi, Pablo!
 
 
 Thanks for pointing, I will try this way.
 
 -- 
 Truly yours, Oleg Ivanenko aka Ash
 [if it wasn't so sad, it would be funny]

I also prefer htop, but atop also has some advantages.


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Re: Real time for Ubuntu Studio 10.04 amd64

2010-07-14 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi Oleg :) hi Brian :)

On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 11:45 -0500, Brian David wrote:

 This is one of the kernels that stops booting with the
 message 'mount:
 mounting none on /dev failed: No such device.'
 
 
 
 I have such message too but it is not stops booting and not
 affects my work. I have no idea what is this exactly :)
  
 
 
 This message will pop up, and the cursor will blink for some time, but
 the computer should start up if you wait long enough.  At least, this
 is how my computer works with the current -rt kernel.
 
 I don't know what the actual message means, though.

Aha, it might be some of that esoteric issues :D.

For my self build kernel 2.6.31.6-rt19 on Suse 11.2 I need to wait
around 10 seconds when GDM appeared, I also could log in, but than the
screen will freeze and I need to push

Ctrl + alt + double-backspace

yes, I need to push backspace two times and log in (again), then
everything is ok.

- Ralf


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