Okay, I'm sorry. I was confused because adding the user to the jackuser
group did not appear to do anything, even after a newgrp command.
However, after a reboot, jackd started to use realtime scheduling and all
is well.
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 12:26 AM Misha Ramendik <mramendi(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hello,
This is probably a FAQ, but I could not find the information anywhere. How
do I enable realtime scheduling and memory locking in modern Fedora? I have
v 28 now, maybe will have v29 soon.
On my main work laptop, I can't exactly remove the system and install
Fedora JAM :) so I need to do this on stock Fedora. I understand that
setuid on jackd and fluidsynth would probably make things better but is
this the best solution?
I also need to have this on a live-USB for another laptop, but that is a
rather tricky case. A pretty humble machine (AMD A6, 4Gb RAM laptop) is to
be used as a "sound box" with MIDI instruments. I don't think a heavy
KDE-based distribution is the ideal live image for it. If I could respin
Fedora JAM into something based on IceWM, or at least LXDE, that would be
great.
And finally, for future reference, I would appreciate knowing how to do
the same (enable realtime scheduling and memory locking) on CentOS. I am
asking this in case I doinstall Linux on that AMD A6 laptop permanently. My
wife uses this laptop, so I'd want something less frequently updating than
Fedora, so it will be CentOS (or, if I can't get CentOS to run on the
hardware, OpenSUSE).
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