Re: Natty and the Real Time Kernel

2011-05-24 Thread laurent.bellegarde
Hi all tonight here in France, I've finished my tests on my netbook. So with last low-latency kernel coming from Alessio PPA, i can run jackd + hydrogen + ardour at 11,4ms, 256 frames /3 periods with an small intel onboard sound card on my modest netbook asus eeepc celeron 900 MHz, 2Go with n

Re: Natty and the Real Time Kernel

2011-05-06 Thread bart deruyter
Hi all, I've got the same result as Brian David. The generic kernel works quite well, but has xruns, strangely enough, mostly when doing 'nothing'. So far I had no xruns because of recording, mixing, using rakarrack etc... The xruns seem to happen at random. I do use Unity though, maybe there is

Re: Natty and the Real Time Kernel

2011-05-06 Thread Brian David
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 3:46 AM, Victor henri wrote: > > My personal experience is, since 2.6.33, many improvements have been done in > the low latency kernel; I, as several other people, have reported excellent > performances of the 2.6.37 and 2.6.38 low latency kernel, that seemed to get > much c

RE: Natty and the Real Time Kernel

2011-05-05 Thread Victor henri
Hello > > Hi all, > > I'm starting testing natty i386 on a netbook celeron 900 2Go Asus eeepc 900 > which is running with lucid i386 RT kernel fine (RT kernel is Alessio's one). > > For natty, which kernel should I test ? Alessio's one, or FaltX' one ? Hello both (rt from Falk's and low late

Re: Re: Natty and the Real Time Kernel

2011-05-05 Thread Bellegarde Laurent
Selon scottalaven...@gmail.com: > On May 4, 2011 9:32am, Giuliano Braglia wrote: > > > > > There are PPA's available with real time kernels available and I would > > expect even for Natty. I believe Falktx's PPA is one of these and well > > maintained at that. > > > > Hi all, I'm starting testi

Re: Re: Natty and the Real Time Kernel

2011-05-04 Thread ScottALavender
On May 4, 2011 9:32am, Giuliano Braglia wrote: There are PPA's available with real time kernels available and I would expect even for Natty. I believe Falktx's PPA is one of these and well maintained at that. I don't know what a PPA is :p PPA is an acronym for Personal Package Arc

Re: Natty and the Real Time Kernel

2011-05-04 Thread Giuliano Braglia
> > > > There are PPA's available with real time kernels available and I would > expect even for Natty. I believe Falktx's PPA is one of these and well > maintained at that. > > I don't know what a PPA is :p > > > > > Would they work even without it? In Lucid I tried to start without > rtkernel an

Re: Natty and the Real Time Kernel

2011-05-04 Thread ScottALavender
Hi Giuliano, On May 4, 2011 7:40am, Giuliano Braglia wrote: I've been browsing through old threads but i haven't been able to understand... In natty (but also in maeverik, and I guess also in future upgrades) there is no rt kernel available. There are PPA's available with real time kern

Natty and the Real Time Kernel

2011-05-04 Thread Giuliano Braglia
I've been browsing through old threads but i haven't been able to understand... In natty (but also in maeverik, and I guess also in future upgrades) there is no rt kernel available. Would they work even without it? In Lucid I tried to start without rtkernel and I had a lot of Xruns in Jack. -- U