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<font face="Courier">First reply was to Orcan individually<br>
who knows this might interest the whole list.<br>
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</font><font face="Courier">Hi Orcan, <br>
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Just a thought, although not technically freezing it. <br>
take a complete disk image of your machine at this point with
clonzilla, <br>
so no matter what you have a perfectly perfect recovery point. <br>
I have a fedora 7 DAW that was so perfect, it made me almost cry
when I lost it.<br>
It just worked so damn well.<br>
<br>
anyway it's just a thought.<br>
Happy trails with your music.<br>
<br>
Matt Marian</font><br>
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On 11/28/2011 09:30 PM, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 6:06 AM, Filip Hoško wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello everybody,
I just wanted to report, that after couple of years of trying and
tweaking (and waiting, for sure), I was finally able to find a linux
setup that will actually perform ok with my M-Audio ProFire 610. I'm
able to get really low latencies, under 10ms (about 5ms in Ardour)
with NO XRUNS at all. This is for the first time I got such a
performance from any linux distro/setup.
Just in case anybody would be interested, my actual setup is as follows:
PC: laptop Dell Latitude E6400
Audio device: M-Audio ProFire 610 (firewire)
FW adapter: ESYS EX-6610E express card adapter with Texas Instruments
XIO2200A fw chip (the build-in fw adapter in this laptop is Ricoh and
it doesn't work much, so you need external fw adapter with a nice TI
chip - fortunately the bridge in this laptop is Intel, not Ricoh, so
it works well)
OS: Fedora 15 64-bit
Kernel: 3.0.9-1.rt25.1.fc15.ccrma.x86_64.rt (latest rt)
FFADO version: ffado-2.1.0-0.3.20110426.svn1983.fc15 (x86_64) (latest
from the repos)
JACK: 1.9.7-2.fc15 (x86_64) (from the repos)
So this is my system and I'm hoping I'll preserve it in a working
condition. BTW, is there a possibility to freeze this config, so to
prevent it from becoming unstable/non-functional after an upgrade? Can
it be done with YUM, so I can for example freeze the rt-kernel version
and ffado-version (and maybe jack too)?
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You can use the line e.g.
exclude=kernel,kernel-rt,libffado
in /etc/yum.conf. Other than this, for those who have firewire issues,
I made a new libffado build for Fedora 16 with a more recent checkout.
It is available in the Fedora "updates" repo.
Cheers,
Orcan
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