It seems to work. If you want "better" realtime, use a kernel with the low latency patches.
Le dim 23/03/2003 à 05:33, Andre Schmidt a écrit :
i used "chmod +s /usr/local/bin/pd" as "su" then runned:
huolong@linux:~> pd -alsa -alsadev 1,2 -nomidi -rt Sample width set to 2 bytes priority 96 scheduling enabled. memory locking enabled. priority 98 scheduling enabled. memory locking enabled.
pd starts and audio worx... so, does my suse8.1 have a RT kernel or is pd just emulating
thnx -andre
On Sunday 23 March 2003 11:09, you wrote:
realtime sceduling for pd needs a kernel with realtime-scheduling. you can get the patch for your kernel here: http://www.zip.com.au/%7Eakpm/linux/schedlat.html#downloads after compiling and installing this kernel and pd you should set the suid-flag for pd (chmod +s bin/pd), then you can start pd as normal user and use this feature. regards d13b
Andre Schmidt wrote:
hi,
how do i use "-rt" flag as user ? tried "su" but i get command not found where ever i run it (/usr/bin ; /usr/local/bin)
cheers -andre ps. i used "make depend" + "make install"
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