Systemd >=240 sets a clamp of 64MB for RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, too low for some applications.
Bug #1840435 reported by
Kain
This bug affects 1 person
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systemd (Ubuntu) |
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Disco |
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Bug Description
Systemd >= 240 sets a clamp for RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, which is too low for some realistic applications. This clamp should probably be increased. This breaks a number of current jackd setups, for example.
See upstream bug: https:/
This occurs on at Ubuntu Disco and newer, Disco being the first release to ship with systemd >= 240.
Changed in systemd (Ubuntu Disco): | |
status: | New → Won't Fix |
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> This breaks a number of current jackd setups, for example.
please provide steps to reproduce the problem.