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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> 
> I know what 'Numa Memory Allocation and Scheduler Support' does, that's
> why I disabled it because of it's experimental status. I don't know what
> 'CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS' does, but I think the name speaks for itself.
> It's recommended by the kernel wiki for RT configuration, it's
> recommended by an Ubuntu howto and it's set for Suse's RT but ...
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/boot$ cat config-2.6.21-1-multimedia-amd64 | grep
> CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS
> # CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS is not set
> 
> The wiki says that there isn't the need to set it, but it might be good
> to do it.
> 
Check the LKML archives, I thought I remember some problems with it a
few versions ago.  I could be mistaken though.  Also there is a lot of
work going on right now.  The 2.6.26 series had some serious problems,
so it is not suitable for production work (this is causing a lot of
grief to the UbuntuStudio guys right now).  Unfortunately there is no
official 2.6.27 RT patches.  The last kernel I tried with your chipset
was 2.6.24.  It was better, but still not perfect, so you may still have
a while to wait.
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