hggdh | Eickmeyer: so, no more RT kernels on UbuntuStudio? | 17:47 |
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Eickmeyer | hggdh: Ubuntu hasn't had RT kernels since 10.04. | 17:48 |
Eickmeyer | Definitely not since 12.04. | 17:49 |
Eickmeyer | er, before 12.04. | 17:50 |
Eickmeyer | The so-called RT kernel has no advantage over the lowlatency kernel except in dedicated, embedded systems. | 17:50 |
hggdh | ack, will adjust the factoid | 17:53 |
OvenWerks | lowlatency has almost all of the original RT patches included. A RT process can not lock up the machine though | 17:54 |
Eickmeyer | Better for security that way. | 17:55 |
hggdh | both factoids updated | 17:55 |
Eickmeyer | hggdh: Thanks! | 18:00 |
Fidel | hola | 20:45 |
Fidel | alguien que hable español | 20:45 |
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Guest36235 | ok | 20:47 |
Guest36235 | alguien que hable español por favor | 20:47 |
Guest36235 | @el me ayudas | 20:57 |
studiobot | <designbybeck> sooo did I understand that right? No RealTime kernel for UbuntuStudio? I thought for Audio stuff you had to have it for low/no latency? | 21:00 |
studiobot | <Eickmeyer> @designbybeck [sooo did I understand that right? No RealTime kernel for UbuntuStudio? I thought …], You didn't understand that right. The Ubuntu Studio you have right now has the lowlatency kernel. | 21:03 |
studiobot | <Eickmeyer> Read OvenWerks's explanation above. | 21:05 |
studiobot | <designbybeck> ah ok! | 21:13 |
studiobot | <designbybeck> thanks | 21:13 |
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