Hi Lucas, Yes, this works for me!
I’ve created the ‘pd-audio’ group with the corresponding settings (rtprio 95 and memlock unlimited) and added the user to the group. The message "priority 6 scheduling failed; running at normal priority” is gone now. I’m running Bookworm 64bit in a PI 5. What is interesting is that there is already a 95-pipewire.conf file in the directory /etc/security/limits.d with the following contents: @pipewire - rtprio 95 @pipewire - nice -19 @pipewire - memlock 4194304 I’m supposing that adding the user to the ‘pipewire’ group would also work although the information on the jack audio page you shared explicitly mentions that "Contrary to a lot of misinformation on the web, there is no reason to include a line here that provides enhanced “niceness” control, which is completely irrelevant for realtime scheduling and low latency audio applications.” Thanks for the help! Best, Edwin > On 29 Feb 2024, at 12:37, Lucas Cordiviola <lucard...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > hi, > > this works for me on Debian (might work for you): > > taken from here: https://jackaudio.org/faq/linux_rt_config.html > > edit /etc/security/limits.conf > > and add yourself to the "audio" group (you might need to create the "audio" > group if it's not there) > > > > PS: if anyone reading has something better please kick in. > > > -- > > Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas. > > On 28/02/2024 18:00, Edwin van der Heide wrote: >> On the Raspberry Pi I’m getting the following notification when >> launching PD: "Raspberry Pi - priority 6 scheduling failed; running at >> normal priority”. >> >> I would like to know if this is indeed a problem and what to do to give >> PD the right priority. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list _______________________________________________ Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list