} > - If you care about latency, be *very* cautious about upgrading to } > XFree86 4.x. I'll cover this issue in a separate email, copied } > to the XFree team. } } Did that email pass by me unnoticed? What's the prob with XF86 4.0? The darn thing disables intrs on its own for quite some time with some of the more aggressive drivers. We saw our 20us latencies under RTLinux go up a lot with some of those drivers. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- low-latency scheduling patch for 2.4.0 Andrew Morton
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latency scheduling patch fo... Jay Ts
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latency scheduling patc... Cort Dougan
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latency scheduling patc... Andrew Morton
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latency scheduling ... David S. Miller
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latency schedul... Daniel Phillips
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latency schedul... Nigel Gamble
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latency sc... David S. Miller
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latenc... george anzinger
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latency sc... Andrew Morton
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latenc... Tim Wright
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-la... Nigel Gamble