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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Diego Simak wrote:
> Hi,
Do you know if your wifi card is sharing an interrupt with your audio
interface?
On my laptop the nvidia card was sharing an interrupt with the firewire
interface. After enabling MSI in the nvidia driver my xruns became
non-existent. Maybe you have this option with your wifi module.
--Steve
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On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Diego Simak <diego.simak@gm=
ail.com> wrote:
Hi,I've done all the opt=
imizations recommended by therealtimeconfigquickscan script detailed he=
re below.
I followed all the recommendations included in the jackaudio.org FAQ.I've recompiled m=
y own rt kernel from peguntronix and kernel.org also.
I'm also get xruns with the system without load and I've observ=
ed thatjust disabling the wifi network helps a lot and no more xruns ar=
eobserved.I'm using ubuntu 9.10 with Jack1 and a cheap (but=
decent) Behringer
UCA202 audio i/f.ByeDiego
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Do you know if your wifi card is sharing an interrupt with your audio =
interface?
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On my laptop the nvidia card was sharing an interrupt with the firewir=
e interface.=A0 After enabling MSI in the nvidia driver my xruns became non=
-existent.=A0 Maybe you have this option with your wifi module.
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--Steve
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