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    On Monday 07 July 2003 21:36, Jamie Lokier wrote:
    > Davide Libenzi wrote:
    > > The *application* has to hint the scheduler, not the user.
    >
    > Agreed.
    >
    > (I think the user/PAM idea came up for the same sort of reason that
    > only console users are able to open /dev/cdrom: asking for extra
    > resource (in this case low latency is a resource) might be something
    > you'd restrict to console users.

    I frequently run Zinf over ssh, to a machine that's connected to speakers.

    > But that is a very separate question from how do we get low latency to work
    > at all!)

    We've got something better than we've had before, even though it doesn't go as
    far as making true realtime processing available to normal users.

    Regards,

    Daniel

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