On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 10:09 -0700, Renato Fabbri wrote:
But, when using PD with the smp kernel and watching a system monitor, all I see is both processors alternating on the tasks making some quasi-quadratic envelopes from zero up, with overlapping.
Where is the system splitting the tasks here??
not sure ... possibly after sleeping, the pd process will be moved to another processor ...
So, Tim, your advice is to use a non smp kernel and desable hyper-threading at bios setup?
i guess, it's no problem to run an smp kernel, but you should disable hyperthreading. the only exception would be to run two instances of pd, with a similar cpu load, running on top of a jackdmp server ...
tim
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