From 7ceb46211ddfdbfd07b79e9cd2077ed0605ef47e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michele Calgaro Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 13:53:27 +0900 Subject: Removed Ubuntu/raring folder --- .../raring/dependencies/arts/debian/README.Debian | 26 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 26 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 ubuntu/raring/dependencies/arts/debian/README.Debian (limited to 'ubuntu/raring/dependencies/arts/debian/README.Debian') diff --git a/ubuntu/raring/dependencies/arts/debian/README.Debian b/ubuntu/raring/dependencies/arts/debian/README.Debian deleted file mode 100644 index ca22be3b5..000000000 --- a/ubuntu/raring/dependencies/arts/debian/README.Debian +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -aRts for Debian ships without the SUID bit set on artswrapper, thus -preventing the aRts daemon from running with realtime scheduling -priority, a feature which helps prevent audio skips and jumps. - -This restriction is in place due to aRts' unfortunate tendency to -lock the system on exit, when run with realtime priority on systems -with a 2.4 series kernel. - -NB: The aKode library, used in conjunction with aRts, dramatically -improves aRts' CPU usage and helps to maintain uninterrupted -playback, often making realtime scheduling unnecessary. To make use -of aKode, simply "apt-get install libarts1-akode-trinity". - -Users running other kernels, or simply willing to risk it, can set -SUID on artswrapper, thus enabling the possibility of realtime -scheduling, by running, as root: - -dpkg-statoverride --add --update root root 4755 /usr/bin/artswrapper - -If this causes problems, the default permissions can be restored by -running, as root: - -dpkg-statoverride --remove /usr/bin/artswrapper -chmod 0755 /usr/bin/artswrapper - - -- Christopher Martin Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:26:16 -0500 -- cgit v1.2.1