Computers are flexible, if you do not tell the computer what you want, it will
do something else instead.
Computers are stupid, they only understand what they understand.
Ubuntu Studio always seems to have a reach that is far beyond its grasp,
resulting in much spilled milk.
No one listen to Zath
"Looks like I didn't know I needed to add my account to the audio
usergroup."
Why does the user have to do any of these things?
Is Ubuntu Studio meant for musicians or for computer scientists?
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I´m no linux expert by any stretch but the ´sudo´ commands mentioned
above appear wrong to me (John Seales refers to them).
As I understand it, the command is invoking superuser/root authority
(sudo) and then doing it again with su (super user). It should be one or
the other. The -c has something
Update: Looks like I didn't know I needed to add my account to the audio
usergroup.
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I've just started using Ubuntu 9.10 x64. I'm having the same issue as
that listed in the bug report. I tried installing ubuntustudio-controls,
but it only sets the memlock option (it has a GUI setting for the nice
option but selecting it does not add the entry in limits.conf).
I tried adding the r
Did you try ubuntustudio-controls? It was made to provide an easy way to
configure things like realtime access.
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I tried these commands, nothing changed.
sudo su -c 'echo @audio - rtprio 99 >> /etc/security/limits.conf'
sudo su -c 'echo @audio - memlock 25 >> /etc/security/limits.conf'
sudo su -c 'echo @audio - nice -10 >> /etc/security/limits.conf'
Is Jack really something people use?
It seems like
Part of the problem with modifying limits.conf for all Ubuntu [not
Ubuntu Studio, per se] users concerns sane security defaults, which
means preventing one user from unduly tying up system resources. This
approach opposes what the ubuntustudio-default-settings package does.
Please note that instal
Does anyone know why the memlock line was taken out of the documentation
page for Hardy?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation?action=diff&rev2=21&rev1=20
I didn't add this line, and I'm getting the "cannot lock down memory"
error. Should I add it?
All of these settings shou
"All you have to do for this is give your audio group permissions to
access the rtprio, nice, and memlock limits."
Shouldn't this be done by default? This isn't the kind of thing that
Ubuntu users want to mess with.
"For this reason, jackd is compiled with RT support disabled by default
(but can
Note that we cannot assume that jackd will be installed on an Ubuntu
Studio system (which, purportedly, will have the RT PAM settings
configured by default). For this reason, jackd is compiled with RT
support disabled by default (but can be enabled at runtime via cli
parameter).
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Yes, I hope that the Studio team will work on that.
2007/5/31, carlotheman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for your help. My point is that doing this could be a
> showstopper for even for intermediate users, and an inconveniece even
> for experienced users. I would like to see real time sup
Hi,
thanks for your help. My point is that doing this could be a
showstopper for even for intermediate users, and an inconveniece even
for experienced users. I would like to see real time support work out
of the box.
Otherwise... I'm having the time of my life with UbuntuStudio.
Carlo
Zi
Hi,
I got this from: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation
Real-Time Support
Now you need to set up real-time access for your applications.
All you have to do for this is give your audio group permissions to
access the rtprio, nice, and memlock limits. To do this, you just ne
** Summary changed:
- Jack does start with real time scheduling
+ Jack does not start with real time scheduling
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