Hello I compile myself the preempt kernel usually.
> 2011/4/3 Gerhard Lang <[email protected]>: > [...] > > buffersize/xrun ratio. For tedious audio work on standard hardware I see no > > more need for -rt kernels. > > I would be very happy if we could live without -rt kernel. > > > I guess there might be a little profit for audio > > performance by compiling actual kernel cgroups disabled, no tics disabled, > > preemptible kernel enabled and timer frequency set to 1000hz. > For the preemptible kernel, I was aware of the "preemptible kernel" and "timer frequency = 1000Hz" options; Could please tell for the @ other otptions: - for the cgroups disabled: is it the "General Setup -> Control Group Support" set to 'no'? - for the "no tics" options disabled, is is the "Processor Type and Features -> High Resolution Timer Support" set to 'no'? If not, what is the option to be disabled? > This is exactly the -lowlatency kernel. > > > optional manipulating devices' IRQ assignment and priorities like this was > > done by rtirq should be a feature for standard kernels. > > I hope to provide soon a new -lowlatency kernel which provide that > feature (which is available in 2.6.39). > > Ciao, > Alessio > Thank you Victor -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
