paul- wrote: 
> util-linux (which is just installing the full version of taskset) has no
> bearing on cpu isolation.  The kernel decides where it runs kernel code,
> if the kernel code says to run a process on CPU3, then it will do it,
> irregardless of the isolation request.  In the past, the rpi kernel
> forced all interrupts to run on cpu 0, but that could have changed.  
> 
> As for squeezelite, there are 4 different processes associated with
> squeezelite. Are you looking at them individually?

Apart from it being a 'cool' thing to do (and since the settings are
easy to access on the pCP Tweaks page), would there be any reason to use
cpu isolation on a Pi4? I disabled it when I upgraded to a Pi4 and
honestly have not noticed any difference.. LMS runs blazingly fast and
never has any hiccups even with 6 players connected and streaming
hi-res... 

The one other issue which seems related though is the HDMI power
setting.-(../usr/local/etc/init.d/pcp_startup.sh: line 788:
pcp_rpi_is_rpi4: not found)- Since I am not using HDMI I want to disable
the power to reduce energy usage (and assuming this would also reduce
the overall temperature inside the box). Is there a work around for
that, or should I just wait for an update to pCP?


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