Configuration Files
Mark Burge
mark at msbrepairs.com
Tue Jan 10 03:50:07 UTC 2012
On 01/09/2012 09:28 PM, Brian David wrote:
> I installed the Ubuntu Studio audio meta-packages on top of a vanilla
> install of Linux Mint, which works totally fine (this will be my
> current set-up while I wait for the new UbuStu to mature some more),
> and I noticed the audio configuration files are different. In
> /etc/security/limits.d/, 'audio.conf' is now called
> 'audio.conf.disabled', and there is a new file called
> 'ubuntustudio-audio-rtprio.conf'. What exactly is going on here? Is
> this second file now the main configuration file? And if so,
> shouldn't it contain a memlock line, in addition to the real-time
> priority line? Just wondering.
I just did the same thing (on mint 12) and checked the audio.conf file
It looks like this
# Provided by the jackd package.
#
# Changes to this file will be preserved.
#
# If you want to enable/disable realtime permissions, run
#
# dpkg-reconfigure -p high jackd
@audio - rtprio 95
@audio - memlock unlimited
#@audio - nice -19
But I think I remember running the ubuntustudio controls after
installing the meta package.
Hope this helps.
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