[17:43] Perfect. Post that link again. [17:43] here you go: https://github.com/jhernberg/udev-rtirq [17:43] OvenWerks: ^ [17:44] it's really quite simple. i suspect OvenWerks has probably seen the link before [17:44] And now that we're here, (lol) I'm heading out for some Labor Day fun with my fam so long as my son stops being a stinker. [17:45] i works perfectly well, but when 2 devices share an irq, it might adjust the priority of the wrong one. iirc i already fixed the code, but have to test it before i let it go [17:45] I'm wondering if it would be something we could fold into -controls. [17:45] Eickmeyer: have fun, friends and family are more important that computers :) [17:45] Indeed. [17:45] do you have a screenshot? [17:46] Not yet, and I'm on the wrong computer right now to do that. [17:47] and for OvenWerks, i've also come across a soundcard where the wrong interrupt is reported so it adjusts the priority of the soundcard+1 instead, but that is a bug that needs to be fixed in alsa [17:48] my utility can't do anything if it's fed false info. been considering that maybe i should add more to the config file, so that you can specify pci address, interrupt and priority level [17:49] OvenWerks might be out with fam as well, so I'd lurk indefinitely. You wouldn't be a bad addition to this dev team too, JackWinter1! [17:52] heh, would be weird to be an US dev and run archlinux ;) [17:53] well enjoy your labour day ! [23:45] JackWinter2: I have seen it yes... and yes I think it may well be something that can replace rtirq. [23:46] it needs to be a debian package first... though I could probably just borrow the code and add it to -controls. I have just started working on drawing tablet setup.