On 5 September 2012 at 9:30, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> rtirq status
I suspect you mean 'sudo service rtirq status', or equivalent.
> resp. /etc/rc.d/rtirq status or whatever the path to rtirq is for your
> distro.
It turns out that neither system has rtirq file on it at all. The
Fedora 17 system, the one with xruns, doesn't have any package that
supplies rtirq that I can find. The Mandriva 2010.2 system, the one
that works, similarly has no rtirq installed, nor in repositories.
> "Kernel 3.5.2-3.fc17.x86_64" just that jackd starts in real-time mode,
> doesn't mean that rtirq has impact.
Yes, it would have to be a neatly cooperating system of
interconnected parts to get it to work. I'm hoping that one of those
parts, or one of the interfaces between a couple parts needs a tweak,
followed by everything working fine.
Thanks for the pointer!
--
Kevin
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