[04:42] paultag: I've wasted some hours today, but I finally finished the gui functionality at least. It's all pretty much done, except executing the actual commands. Memlock read/write is missing too. [04:52] ailo_: that's fantastic news! [04:52] ailo_: damn, you totally slam-dunked this project [04:52] that's outstanding! :) [04:54] paultag: Well, it's not the most advanced project, but for me, with a deadline coming soon, it's a bit of a challenge. I could spend some time with a lot of details, just figuring out how it really works. [04:54] ailo_: :) [11:05] ailo_: Could you provide me the output of this command "ps -eo comm,class,rtprio,ni,pri", please? [11:05] ailo_: Thanks! [12:40] abogani: when you are available i have some questions about the last commands you asked me to run for the -lowlatency kernel [13:22] abogani: http://paste.ubuntu.com/570037/ [13:39] scott-work_: please go ahead. [13:39] ailo_: Thanks. [13:41] Looks bit odd: "irq/19-0000:05: FF 75 - 115 " [13:41] abogani: Yes, I was wondering what that might be. [13:44] ailo_: ps axl [13:45] abogani: http://paste.ubuntu.com/570048/ [13:46] Kernel thread?!?! [13:54] * ailo_ is going to walk the dog. bb [13:57] wow, this webchat.freenode.net connection (in web browser) is flaky today and keeps dropping the connection :( [13:58] abogani: for -lowlatency kernel (not the meta), you said to do like the -meta, which you said to move into the ubuntu-natty-meta-lowlatency/meta-source directory [13:59] but for the kernel i could not find a source directory [14:00] should i just be in the -lowlatency direcotry [14:00] abogani: and when you say "mkdir ~/a_temporary_directory_wherever_you_want -p" and "cp -a debian* ~/a_temporary_directory_wherever_you_want" [14:00] this appears to be just copying the /debian folder to a new directory and then running debuild inside that directory [14:00] is that enough to actually run debuild ? [14:00] Yes [14:02] argh, lost connection again, i wonder if freenode is still have DDoS attacks :? [14:03] okay (is enough for debuild), i will do that tonight then abogani :) [14:04] persia is too fast for me :-) [14:08] lol [14:16] :-) [14:31] abogani: So, "05:01.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2561/RT61 rev B 802.11g" seems to be my pci network card. [14:32] hey ailo_ [14:32] Wireless [14:32] hey falktx [14:32] ailo_: check it out - http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/6301/scr006t.jpg [14:32] ladspa is already working fine [14:32] falktx: Looks nice [14:33] automation!! [14:33] falktx: Automation, how? [14:34] ailo_: midi input [14:34] ok [14:34] ailo_: also midi output, if plugin supports control output ports [14:35] well, later [14:35] cya [14:37] abogani: So, my wireless card has ri prio? [14:37] rt* [14:38] WIth the audio.conf hack, *everything* launched by the user ought get RT priority (if it can handle it, or just fails to drop it). [15:03] Obviously a kernel thread isn't launched by user. [15:07] ailo_: Please /proc/interrupts and modinfo on that module. [15:08] abogani: http://paste.ubuntu.com/570075/ [15:10] funny [15:10] lsmod? [15:11] http://paste.ubuntu.com/570077/ [15:13] ailo_: It appears in /proc/interrupts but not in lsmod... mhhh [15:14] ailo_: Ok could you paste the lspci -v output, please? [15:14] abogani: This should be the right modinfo, right? http://paste.ubuntu.com/570079/ [15:15] abogani: lspci -v http://paste.ubuntu.com/570080/ [15:17] abogani: Or, this one http://paste.ubuntu.com/570081/ [15:19] shudder [15:19] Sounds bad :)