On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 19:38 +0200, tto...@ttoine.net wrote:
As I am curious and don't know well the photo and graphics part, could
you tell us wich applications are you usi,g for your professional
activities with Ubuntu ?
Currently my work tools looks like this...
Blender
Bluefish
Dia
Toine,
Let me preface this email by thanking you for your involvement with Ubuntu
Studio. I've read quite a bit of the mail archives, Ubuntu Forum posts, and
wiki/help documentation I have seen your name often. I certainly hope you
continue your involvement.
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 12:38 PM,
Le 16/09/2010 20:07, Scott Lavender a écrit :
Toine,
Let me preface this email by thanking you for your involvement with
Ubuntu Studio. I've read quite a bit of the mail archives, Ubuntu
Forum posts, and wiki/help documentation I have seen your name often.
I certainly hope you
connection for sound. This is
the same if you work on a video sound track with Ardour+Xjadeo: you need
the real time kernel for jackd responsiveness.
Anyway, since then and only after many years of being stuck dual-booting
with WinXP, I've migrated all my work as a Photographic and Digital
of this but perhaps someone with broader experience can
explain it better.
Regards,
ScottL
So it seems to me that all examples and explanations given for the
inclusion of the real-time kernel by default are to cater for the
audiophiles using Ubuntu Studio as their platform.
Forgive me if I'm
of the
real-time kernel in Ubuntu Studio, but why exactly is it
necessary?
That's a good question. Abogani has written a small overview
of his take
on it here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2010-March/009323.html
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David
raised the question before regarding the
inclusion of the
real-time kernel in Ubuntu Studio, but why exactly is it
necessary?
That's a good question. Abogani has written a small overview
of his take
on it here:
https
even in the archives anymore.
So you are saying that Ubuntu Studio no longer comes with the real-time
kernel installed out-of-the-box?
I'm confused. Because last time I checked, it did.
Some would also disagree with your about an -rt kernel for video or
graphic work. It has been suggested
2010-09-07 02:17, Chris Jones skrev:
I know I've raised the question before regarding the inclusion of the
real-time kernel in Ubuntu Studio, but why exactly is it necessary?
That's a good question. Abogani has written a small overview of his take
on it here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 2:55 AM, David Henningsson
david.hennings...@canonical.com wrote:
2010-09-07 02:17, Chris Jones skrev:
I know I've raised the question before regarding the inclusion of the
real-time kernel in Ubuntu Studio, but why exactly is it necessary?
That's a good question
Hi,
2008/8/13 Andrew Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
| 2) Port RH implementation (rtctl) on Ubuntu. It is too complex for me
| but it get less assumption than rtirq.
This would require the porting and packaging of most (possibly all) the
daemons listed here[1].
Those aren't daemon but
Hi!
2008/8/12 Raphaël Doursenaud [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
Well this is exactly the purpose of Rui Nuno Capela's rtirq script.
I packaged it and it's waiting in REVU.
I don't like rtirq at all.
I can propose two alternative implementations:
1) Start from my proof of concept. It's minimal and
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Alessio Igor Bogani wrote:
| Hi!
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| 2008/8/12 Raphaël Doursenaud [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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| Well this is exactly the purpose of Rui Nuno Capela's rtirq script.
| I packaged it and it's waiting in REVU.
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| I don't like rtirq at all.
|
| I can
Marc R.J. Brevoort wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, Alessio Igor Bogani wrote:
I suggest a simple hack that result in a better system response on
audio related tasks. [...]
Prioritizing IRQs reduce possibility of X-Runs happens. As far i know
it the most frustrating event for an UbuntuStudio
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Cory K. a écrit :
Marc R.J. Brevoort wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, Alessio Igor Bogani wrote:
I suggest a simple hack that result in a better system response on
audio related tasks. [...]
Prioritizing IRQs reduce possibility of X-Runs happens.
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Cory K. a écrit :
Raphaël Doursenaud wrote:
Cory K. a écrit :
Marc R.J. Brevoort wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, Alessio Igor Bogani wrote:
I suggest a simple hack that result in a better system response on
audio related tasks. [...]
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