>----Original Message----
>From: jaromil@???
>Date: 11/09/2011 12:
32
>To: "dynebolic mailinglist"<dynebolic@???>
>Subj: Re:
[dyne:bolic] Does the kernel have rt optimizations?
>
>
>hi Rick,
>
>On
Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Rick Bolen (GM) wrote:
>
>> I'm very happy to see
this update.
>
>Hehe :) I'm surprised and happy to see all our
community stays around
>even without updates for 5 years and then all
of a sudden we are all
>still here and the spirit of this place is
alive :D
>
>> Q:
>> Is the 3.0.1-libredyne kernel a real-time kernel?
>
>no! one of the reasons why we call it beta still.
>
>
>at the time of
dyne:II I was more up to date with this kernel
>development and out of
knowing the options around I've adopted the
>great patches that Con
Kolivas was doing. Unfortunately he left the
>scene now and I don't
know anymore which are the best realtime patches
>now.
>
(snip)
The
good news is that, whilst an rt kernel is best, a lot of rt capability
is in the mainline kernel now & you should be able to run jack in
realtime on a stock kernel (
http://jackaudio.org/realtime_vs_realtime_kernel
). I have done so on several distros ( not tested it yet on the latest
d:b - hoping to download it tonight.)
I guess it all depends on what
you are doing & how low you need your latency to be.
regards
Guy