Re: [LAU] ACPI, HW and Jack issues? "[solved]"

From: Brent Busby <brent@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu May 14 2009 - 20:20:58 EEST

On Thu, 14 May 2009, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:

> Yes, less than a millisecond. :-) ..but I still have to send "nosmp" to the
> kernel in Grub's menu.lst-file - or the system freezes; I wasn't aware of that
> when I wrote to this list yesterday - so it's still a lot of potential for
> improvements;

Hmm...seems like I've been seeing that a lot lately -- people who are
getting low latency to work, at the expense of SMP. This is troubling
for me, because I was planning on soon finally upgrading my Athlon XP
based system to an AMD quad core. Is the realtime kernel always badly
behaved on a multi-CPU system with SMP enabled? That could be bad,
considering that there almost isn't any other kind of PC these days.

> just as with the proprietary nvidia driver for my previos GPU,
> the proprietary ATI driver don't play nice with the rt-kernel, but I have a
> much quicker and stable sustem with the ST GPU. So I guess that it's a problem
> with the Ubuntu RT-kernel (2.6.28-3-rt) and possible in combination with some
> motherboard issues that I haven't figured out yet.

I'm planning on running a recent Radeon with the new free ATI driver
(called 'radeonhd?'). Is that going to be a problem?

> OS: Kubuntu 9.04 64 bit with 2.6.28-3-rt running and with almost
> every music related apps and libraries compiled from scratch.

You probably saved yourself a lot of headache there. From what I've
been hearing, the distros have been dropping the ball on the A/V
packages lately. (I hear 64Studio is nice though.) Compiling your own
seems to solve all kinds of problems. Besides, 90% of what I expect
from a distro is easy security updates. But how often have you seen a
security exploit in something like Rosegarden or Ardour that somebody
could honestly use to hack your machine?

For stuff like A/V software, why NOT do local compiles? :)

-- 
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+ UNIX Systems Admin	 +  banging on a million typewriters will
+ University of Chicago	 +  eventually reproduce the entire works of
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+ James Franck Institute +  we know this is not true." -Robert Wilensky
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