how to install low lattency in ubuntu?

Matthew Polashek matt at tinysongs.net
Tue Jun 10 12:59:28 BST 2008


If there are funky thinks added to your kernel, like Freebob or 
virtualbox, then you have to mess with them again when the kernel is 
changed.

altern wrote:
> laurent.bellegarde(e)k dio:
>   
>> gabriel moreira a écrit :
>>     
>>> Hello!
>>> I have installed the ordinary ubuntu, an then, upgraded it to Ubuntu 
>>> Studio. But when I´ve noticed that I had little bugs on running 
>>> programs like Ardour and audacity, I´ve realized that I don´t have the 
>>> Low-Lattency Kernel...how can I install it?
>>> Thanks, Gabriel
>>>       
>> hi,
>>
>> in synaptic, just look for linux-rt, install it and reboot.
>>     
>
> I did that and on my laptop the rt kernel does not work very well, I get 
> problems with freebob, I am not sure if this has to do with my hardware 
> or with upgrading from ubuntu to studio. Apparently it is better to 
> install ubuntu studio from DVD than upgrading from ordinary Ubuntu, 
> something to do with configuration. If you just installed the system you 
> might consider doing it again from the Studio DVD.
>
> Please anyone correct me if i what i am saying is not correct...
>
> enrike
>
>   




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