On 05/12/2014 11:14 AM, Louigi Verona wrote:
> Jeremy,
>
>
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7451473/
>
Thanks again :)
root 5232 5232 50 - [irq/45-snd_hda_]
Try this in /etc/default/rtirq:
# IRQ thread service names
# (space separated list, from higher to lower priority).
RTIRQ_NAME_LIST="45 usb"
# Highest priority.
RTIRQ_PRIO_HIGH=95
So replace 'snd' with '45' and '90' with '95' Your onboard soundcard
doesn't get a high rtprio, maybe by indicating its IRQ it gets rtprio 95
instead of the current value of 50.
You do this with:
sudo service rtirq reset
edit /etc/default/rtirq
sudo service rtirq start
Then you should see a message about IRQ 45 getting rtprio 90. Not sure
if this would make a difference but it's worth a try.
Jeremy
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