From: Thomas K. <gi...@so...> - 2007-01-26 15:11:00
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On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 15:47:04 +0100 Sebastian Gutsfeld <se...@gm...> wrote: > Hi Robert, >=20 > Robert Jonsson <rj...@sp...> writes: >=20 > > If the max-user-freq is set to low there will also be a permission > > error > > > > On some systems it is necessary to to run the following command: > > echo "1024" > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq > > > > > > But to answer the question about how serious it is. If the alsa > > timer allows 1000 hz this should not be a problem. > > On many newer kernels the default setting is however 250, which to > > some is audible. >=20 > Thanks, max-user-freq was set to 64. After writing 1024 to > max-user-freq all warnings are gone. >=20 > Is there a "clean"/automatic way to set max-user-freq to 1024 every > time I restart my computer? >=20 > regards, > Sebastian >=20 Add following line to /etc/sysctl.conf dev.rtc.max-user-freq =3D 1024 Cheers, Tom |