┌─────────────────────┤ Configuration de jackd ├─────────────────────┐
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│ If you want to run jackd with realtime priorities, the user │
│ starting jackd needs realtime permissions. This is usually │
│ accomplished by tweaking rtprio and memlock in │
│ /etc/security/limits.conf, either for a specific user or for the │
│ audio group in general. │
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│ Raising memlock and rtprio limits may lead to complete system │
│ lock-ups due to highest scheduler priorities or denial of service │
│ attacks by requesting all the available physical system memory, │
│ which is unacceptable in multi-user environments. │
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│ The Debian default is to DISABLE realtime priorities, however, if │
│ you intend to run jackd with very low latencies, enable this │
│ option in order to place the approriate settings in │
│ /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf. │
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│ Do you want to enable realtime priorities in │
│ /etc/security/limits.d? │