On 04.04.2015 01:53 AM, Robert Dinse wrote:
Thank you. Duh I don't know how I could stare at that directory
and not notice the missing extension. Ugh.
You're not alone, this stuff happens to me too... More often than I'd like.
Thank you for your help. The 3.19.3 kernel I built is not only
preemptive but also stripped of most of the stuff I don't use. I also turn off most of the kernel hacking and profiling stuff since it adds a tiny bit of overhead.
It helped considerably over either the stock kernel or the one
off of el repo (the el repo 3.19.3-ml kernel), however the video isn't 100% fluid.
With the el repo kernel I got around maybe 10 frames per second,
with my custom kernel I get around 30 frames per second most of the time but there are occasional glitches where the video will freeze for maybe a third of a second.
Under Ubuntu, a kernel built the same way, the video is fluid.
There must be something in CentOS eating more resources.
I wouldn't be sure about the "eating more resources" part. Unless something spikes in top/htop, maybe. But given you've tried with a rt kernel as provided by Ubuntu, there are multiple other things to consider:
There's a good chance this influences what you're seeing.
If you really want to find out what leads to this differing behavior, you're in for a ride (and quite possibly a rather frustrating one, too.)
Mihai