[PD] Ubuntu Studio - which kernel? generic - generic-pae - rt ?

András Murányi muranyia at gmail.com
Tue Jul 5 21:40:32 CEST 2011


On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 20:17, Ingo Scherzinger <ingo at miamiwave.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> does anybody know which would be the most efficient kernel for low latency
> with Ubuntu Studio on Lucid?
>
> - generic
> - generic-pae
> - realime
>
> (BTW I am using Pd-extended 0.42.5 on an Athlon II X2 dual core with one
> audio patch and one separate Gem patch connected with netsend / netreceive)
>
> I am not sure if the realtime kernel is any more optimized than the regular
> Ubuntu Studio generic kernel since it hasn't been updated in a while.
> Can the generic-pae kernel actually slow down Pd or is this more of a
> theoretical additional delay in addressing the extended memory?
> I am using 4GB of ram but could live with 3.2GB if the non pae kernel is
> faster.
>
> I have made the experience that I need the proprietary ATI graphic drivers
> for smooth audio playback. I'm not sure if these drivers can interfere with
> the realtime kernel and make it even less efficient than the generic
> kernel.
>
> It takes a lot of time to actually try out all of these options. So, any
> experience would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ingo
>
>
Just my 2 cents - I use plain Ubuntu 64 (on an Opteron single core) and the
realtime kernel seems to be faster even though it has not been updated for
some time. I guess most of the kernel updates are driver related, and
optimisation related updates are rare, but I may be completely wrong. For
driver related updates - if your hardware works alrite, you may not need
them at all. They are mostly adding support for new hardware.
Anyway why not install all the kernels you are interested in, and benchmark
them? Linux is so cool to allow this... in the worst case you have to
reinstall your propritery video driver (if any) when you switch kernels, but
those 2 minutes must be justified by benchmarking. (I have Nvidia and the
proprietary driver needs some tweaking before it can be installed on the
realtime kernel, but it still takes less than 2 minutes...)

Andras
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