Hello,
thanks for this suggestion.
Yes, i could spend my time to optimized ubuntu to be more real-time. or i could use an optimized OS for real time stuf. i could install a dual boot or something like this.
But i don't like this solution. mainly because it's an endless work that have to be done every time i change computer. and also because i use lot's of computer that are not mine. and because my computer is dedicated to lot's of different task, i don't want to reboot to use pd.
so i prefer starting pd with a script that stopall unwanted stuff, and start them when i close pd.
so, i made a script like this :
gksudo stop atd gksudo stop cron pasuspender -- pd -noprefs -noautopatch -lib Gem -mididev 1,2,3 -listdev -r 48000 gksudo start atd gksudo start cron
i don't know if is enough, did anyone already made something like this?
thanks Cyrille
Le 13/07/2011 17:33, Charles Goyard a écrit :
Hi Cyrille,
désolé pour toi, c'est super vexant ce genre de crash.
cyrille henry wrote:
did anyone ever experience a slow down due to ubuntu automatic script that should run on the background? how to easily disable them? (cron?)
You could set up a runlevel for performance, that runs only the necessary daemons : udev, jack, dbus. No syslog/ssh/avahi/cron/at/cups/acpid/ftp/networkmanager/bluez/whatever... Also you can run a minimalistic X session, with screensaver/dpms/screnblanking disabled and a lightweight window manager.
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