[PlanetCCRMA] System slowing down with Ardour FC4/edge-kernel (softirq-tasklet)
chromdildo
chromdildo at t-online.de
Sat Jul 16 08:24:01 PDT 2005
Hello again,
Did some trial'n error and figured out, that all my problems surrounding
"xinerama"...
Turning Xinerama "off" solves the hight cpu-load of "softirq-tasklet".
But with Xinerama "off" I get 2 independent X-Screens instead of one.
=> using latest binary nvidia drivers (1.0-7667) (tried olders with same
effect)
(I don't know how to set up a dualhead with fedora stock-driver "nv")
Anyone using dualhead with nvidia, too?
Thank you for pointing me the right direction Fernando...
best regards
./chrom
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
>On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 09:04, chromdildo wrote:
>
>
>>update:
>>
>>"rtload" seems to be missing for FC4, my latest version is
>>rtload-0.0.2-1.rhfc3.ccrma
>>
>>$$ /etc/rc.d/init.d/rtload status
>>=> "realtime module does not exist on this kernel [warning]"
>>
>>
>
>The latest Planet CCRMA kernels use a different mechanism for realtime
>access to non-root users. They don't have the kernel module so a warning
>is printed but it is harmless (the capabilities needed are now part of
>the standard kernel).
>
>I have read the thread but I still can't think of why this is happening.
>Well, I have not had any time to think, to tell the truth :-)
>
>...
>
>The symptoms would seem to point to the video card as the culprit,
>specially because X seems to be the cpu hog when running the "normal"
>Fedora Core kernel. Could you try to use the non-accelerated standard
>video card driver to see what happens? What driver are you currently
>using?
>
>-- Fernando
>
>
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