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Re: KLV-Airedale-RT with full Real Time Kernel 6.6.0-rt15

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2024 11:41 pm
by Tippe

I've been running these applications for months on Spectr and Airedale with no issues. Also I made a set of desktop files that will launch all of these jack applications with the pw-jack command so you can start applications from the menu and automatically invoke the pipewire-jack framework without having to start the applications in the terminal.

I prefer to start my programs by clicking a file from the program, e.g. a .qtz file for Qtractor.
This would be an amount of work to do that I can't afford.

I don't like starting a program and then clicking through several directories
by the program's file selector to search for the file I want to edit. Clicking just the file
is much smarter and more comfortable to me.

How did you solve this, did you?
Is there a GUI for PipeWire like Qjackctl, to control pipewire and to make connections
after the programs are already up and running?

PipeWire?
Is that something on top of something on top of something?
If so, then that's an old GNU/Linux illness imho.
I don't know if Qtractor is ready for the use of pipewire...


Re: KLV-Airedale-RT with full Real Time Kernel 6.6.0-rt15

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 1:43 am
by rockedge
Tippe wrote:

The files w_init in initrd and at boot directory are different.

you can delete the wd_init :thumbup2:

wd_init is used to modify the initrd.gz on the fly without the need to decompress the initrd.gz, then make modifications and compress it again.

Code changes in wd_init will have precedence over those in initrd.gz.

Most likely you will not need wd_init and so it can be safely deleted from the frugal installation. It is present in the ISO for the adventurous...........