Re: [LAU] no realtime priority possible with wdm/openbox

From: Thomas Kuther <gimpel@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Nov 15 2008 - 20:32:52 EET

On Sa, 15.11.08 15:47 Atte AndrĂª Jensen <atte.jensen@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have a cpu-hog problem with my debian/lenny and someone suggested
> it might be caused by gnome. So I installed wdm (instead of gdm) and
> openbox to completely bypass any gnome stuff.
>
> However when I log in from wdm to openbox I cannot start jack with
> realtime priority, I get this in the messages window of qjackctl:
>
> 15:45:00.693 Patchbay deactivated.
> 15:45:00.695 Statistics reset.
> 15:45:00.705 JACK is starting...
> 15:45:00.706 /usr/bin/jackd -R -P80 -dalsa -dhw:1 -r44100 -p256 -n3 -s
> 15:45:00.723 ALSA connection graph change.
> jackd 0.109.2
> Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
> jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
> This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
> under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
> JACK compiled with System V SHM support.
> cannot use real-time scheduling (FIFO at priority 10) [for thread
> -1209067856, from thread -1209067856] (1: Operation not permitted)
> cannot create engine
> 15:45:00.750 JACK was started with PID=14293.
> 15:45:00.763 JACK was stopped successfully.
> 15:45:00.763 Post-shutdown script...
> 15:45:00.764 killall jackd
> 15:45:00.909 ALSA connection change.
> jackd: no process killed
> 15:45:01.170 Post-shutdown script terminated with exit status=256.
> 15:45:02.913 Could not connect to JACK server as client. - Overall
> operation failed. - Unable to connect to server. Please check the
> messages window for more info.
>
> Esp the "cannot use real-time scheduling (FIFO at priority 10) [for
> thread -1209067856, from thread -1209067856] (1: Operation not
> permitted)" seems to nail the problem.
>
> What should I do to make it possible to start jack with realtime
> priorities and why does it have anything to do with gnome? I've been
> using this combo (wdm/openbox) in the past with no problem...
>
> --
> Atte
>

Hi Atte,

make sure that WDM uses PAM correctly on login.
If it does, maybe its pam service definition file misses

a) something like
    session include system-auth
or b)
    session required pam_limits.so

There should be something like /etc/pam.d/wdm - and the preferred way
is to include system-auth

HTH,
Thomas

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