On 01/11/2011 11:30 AM, Peter Linnell wrote:
Indirectly related, but an interesting read on Jack and kernel settings: http://lwn.net/Articles/420407/
HTH, Peter -- Having read the subject of this thread again, I think the op actually needs to synchronize with alsa and isn't looking for RT privileges. Having read through the comments in the article you posted the link for, I can now understand that the old school "linux the server" commenters can't see the other "linux the PC" crowds concept at all due to confusion over the use of the word "server" in the jack sense combined with the use of the phrase "real time". I wonder what would need to be done to prove that jack's real time privileges couldn't be used for a denial of service attack or if in fact they could? I posted a long comment in reply to two parties that couldn't communicate well enough to understand each other and then noticed the dates on the comments, the newest one was 22 Dec. so probably nobody will see it. This link gets to my comment : http://lwn.net/Articles/422497/
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