On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 1:50 AM, drago01 <drago01(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 6:23 AM, Diogo Campos (gmail)
<diogocamposwd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> You've asked to make it easier but you've made no suggestions or proposals
> on how it might be achieved.
>
>
> Sorry if it seemed a random complaint.
>
> Fact is that I am a victim of this issue, so I really did not feel
> comfortable to propose solutions at a technical level.
>
> Anyway, since you asked:
>
> 1- Install JACK.
>
> I think the package would be "jack-audio-connection-kit".
>
> 2- Set a list of standard and optimized initialization options for JACK.
>
> Most likely disabling the "realtime" option (with
"--no-realtime"), since,
> as far as I understand, the Fedora kernel does not have support for it.
It does. The thing is that setting real time scheduling for an app is
a privileged operation. Jack should use rtkit for that (like
pulseaudio does).
The Fedora kernel doesn't carry the -rt patchset, which is what most
people equate to "realtime" in the Linux world. I'm not sure what you
were thinking of here?
josh