No doubt, this helps. But what is with noob's frustration until they will have found this out? At my last ubuntustudio-install a terminal popped up and forced me to set fitting security limits. There should be something like this for cpu frequency too.

Am 18.06.2011 13:06, schrieb Erik Rasmussen:
Perhaps a help...
http://maketecheasier.com/how-to-control-your-cpu-frequency-in-ubuntu/2009/04/10



On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 19:11, Gerhard Lang <lang.gerh...@gmail.com <mailto:lang.gerh...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    And again, even in times of dawning kernel 3.0, I'm harping the
    same old theme: Most musician's complaints about poor performance,
    bad latencies and unacceptable xrun/buffersize ratio with
    consequence of yearning for better realtime kernel functionality
     are result of automatic cpu frequency scheduling i.e. system
    hiccups by scaling the cpu frequency on demand. My suggestion for
    a future 1. range ubuntustudio  feature is a small userfriendly
    gui for this with setting 'performance' by default. For an avarage
    audiophile ubuntu newbie it takes some weeks until she found out
    how to customize cpu frequency  with panel apps or alternative
    stuff in new releases, and before this epiphany happens,
    ubuntustudio might be removed from the harddisk for reason of
    insufficiency. I would bet on it. I'd do it myself if I had the
    coding skills.
    best regards
    Gerhard

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