On Mon, 13 Jan 2014 16:57:48 +0100
Dominique Michel wrote:
> In the case of a rt setup as the one on the jack wiki, this just fail
> because systemd is designed to pollute the only cpu group we are
> using, which is a real time group, with applications that have
> nothing to do in it, and this is
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 04:57:48PM +0100, Dominique Michel wrote:
> That's not the matter. When I installed it, systemd was installed, and
> it doesn't work with a non automatic cgroups configuration. For what I
> know, it will be the same problem with any installation using
> systemd, that becau
Le Sun, 12 Jan 2014 16:46:56 -1000,
Joel Roth a écrit :
> Dominique Michel wrote:
> > Recently, I experimented with Debian sid, which use systemd. Systemd
> > idea is nice, but its implementation is a catastrophe. It is more
> > than one year I am using the kernel cgroups on gentoo to get rt
> >
Dominique Michel wrote:
> Recently, I experimented with Debian sid, which use systemd. Systemd
> idea is nice, but its implementation is a catastrophe. It is more than
> one year I am using the kernel cgroups on gentoo to get rt scheduling
> with JACK, that without any trouble.
> On Debian, this i
Recently, I experimented with Debian sid, which use systemd. Systemd
idea is nice, but its implementation is a catastrophe. It is more than
one year I am using the kernel cgroups on gentoo to get rt scheduling
with JACK, that without any trouble.
On Debian, this is just impossible, because whateve