OK, I've set a personal record. The new Hardy version of Kubuntu is living up to its name. I put JACK, Qsynth, and Rosegarden through some pretty strenuous tasks earlier today . . . for two solid hours. I just lost track of time. By the time I thought to switch desktops and check on JACK, nearly two hours had passed. And this is what I saw:
[img width=400 height=237]http://bmccosar.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/superjack.png[/img]
Yes, that's 1 hour, 57 minutes of uptime -- with ZERO xruns. Realtime mode, with sub-millisecond scheduling delays. (The 2 x 256 frames = 11.6 msec buffer delay is not noticeable.)
The point is, this has never happened before. I actually got busy working on a music project, and didn't for a minute have to stop to think about anything else. The software just vanished into the background.
I switched from mainstream Debian to Kubuntu (actually, a hybrid of Kubuntu + Ubuntu Studio . . . but always running KDE) in January. By myself, configuring my old system on my own, I NEVER got Jack + Rosegarden + the realtime kernel to work.
So, thank you, Kubuntu developers! You've definitely got a winner going.
[img width=400 height=237]http://bmccosar.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/superjack.png[/img]
Yes, that's 1 hour, 57 minutes of uptime -- with ZERO xruns. Realtime mode, with sub-millisecond scheduling delays. (The 2 x 256 frames = 11.6 msec buffer delay is not noticeable.)
The point is, this has never happened before. I actually got busy working on a music project, and didn't for a minute have to stop to think about anything else. The software just vanished into the background.
I switched from mainstream Debian to Kubuntu (actually, a hybrid of Kubuntu + Ubuntu Studio . . . but always running KDE) in January. By myself, configuring my old system on my own, I NEVER got Jack + Rosegarden + the realtime kernel to work.
So, thank you, Kubuntu developers! You've definitely got a winner going.
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