Re: Ingo Molnar and Con Kolivas 2.6 scheduler patches

From: Eugene Teo (eugene.teo@eugeneteo.net)
Date: Sat Jul 26 2003 - 05:10:15 EST


What I really want to see is the best of both worlds if possible.
Well, some may be more keen to see responsiveness in work-related
tasks, there are others who wants more responsiveness in their
leisure-related work. I hope that Con do not stop developing his
interactive improvements just because mingo is starting to work
his too.

Eugene

<quote sender="Ismael Valladolid Torres">
> Marc-Christian Petersen escribe el 26/07/03 11:46:
> >XMMS does not skip, but hey, I don't care about XMMS skipping at all.
>
> For those of us who'd like to use Linux as a serious musical production
> environment in the near future, it is important to have the choice of a
> system that does exactly that. This is, audio should not skip even on a
> heavily loaded system. We do not care much about graphical
> responsiveness. Think of something like Pro Tools LE running over Mac
> OS, with up to 32 audio tracks being mixed without the help of a DSP
> chip. Even when CPU usage gets higher than 80%, you don't get a single
> audio glitch.
>
> Of course, for musical production, also the lowest latency achievable is
> a must.
>
> This is only a humble opinion which I hope you find useful.
>
> Regards, Ismael
>
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