I am not getting crashes, but I am getting nasty digital glitching. Running a 2.4 kernel (the 2.6 kernels do not want to deal with the SATA drive for some reason) and ATI drivers for Gem. But it seems to be keeping itself within boundaries - adding some switch~es and reducing the number of samples in the environment is helping: some compromise will be reached at some point...
thanks for help and comments!
tm
On Apr 22, 2005, at 11:13 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Ti Bo wrote:
Hi,
I am still battling with the RME - it runs and seems happy for a while, but it is getting gnarly after a while with PD... I tried the -rt flag, no joy (and no sound!). could it be conflicting with Gem at any point? Only a simple Gem thing and a simple sample recording and playback...shouldn't be too much
if you want to "pd -rt -lib Gem" with nvidia's drivers and a 2.6-kernel (not sure about 2.4; even less about 2.2) make sure to have a kernel>=2.6.10 if you don't want to experience hard crashes.
mfg.das.r IOhannes
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