saw ref. to this from Phoronix forums.. ===copy== XanMod is a general-purpose Linux kernel distribution with custom settings and new features. Built to provide a stable, responsive and smooth desktop experience. The real-time version is recommended for critical runtime applications such as Linux gaming eSports, streaming, live productions and ultra-low latency enthusiasts. Supports all recent x86_64 versions of Ubuntu / Debian-based systems. Note: The current proprietary NVIDIA, VirtualBox, VMware Workstation / Player and some other dkms modules builds do not officially support Clang'ed (EDGE) and RT kernels. ===copy end== site https://xanmod.org/ I wonder how it may interact with Cinelerra(s) - because there we use threads and some internal scheduling tricks....
On Sat, 17 Jul 2021 16:14:40 +0300 Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin <[email protected]> wrote:
saw ref. to this from Phoronix forums..
===copy==
XanMod is a general-purpose Linux kernel distribution with custom settings and new features. Built to provide a stable, responsive and smooth desktop experience.
The real-time version is recommended for critical runtime applications such as Linux gaming eSports, streaming, live productions and ultra-low latency enthusiasts.
Supports all recent x86_64 versions of Ubuntu / Debian-based systems.
Note: The current proprietary NVIDIA, VirtualBox, VMware Workstation / Player and some other dkms modules builds do not officially support Clang'ed (EDGE) and RT kernels.
===copy end==
site https://xanmod.org/
I wonder how it may interact with Cinelerra(s) - because there we use threads and some internal scheduling tricks....
Back from travel.. AVLinux also uses a RT kernel, and on one on my test Linuxes I have it also. So far I did not see a noticeable difference in use compared to a normal kernel, or shorter rendering times, but I did not do an extensive compare. There might be a measurable difference. MatN
Le Sat, 17 Jul 2021 16:14:40 +0300, Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin <[email protected]> a écrit :
I wonder how it may interact with Cinelerra(s) - because there we use threads and some internal scheduling tricks....
Using the last stable rt kernel on ~amd64 gentoo system (stable kernel and a mix of something like testing and live installations for the rest of the software). I have been using rt kernels from years (at least from distributions like Agnula, with Suse and Debian making my own rt kernel and now with gentoo from years) and never looked back. I like the simplicity of the solution implemented into the rt sources. It is easy to configure, flexible (you can configure it for any kind of rt workload as long you don't need latencies lower than the ms.) and it just do the work it is intended for.
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