You are entirely correct. It is not a duplicate. The easiest workaround is to run `sudo dpkg-reconfigure muse` and set it to run setuid, which will enable it to run anyway. On my system, even setting /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
to 1024 still results in the following output:
AlsaTimer::setTimerTicks(): requested freq 1024 Hz too high for timer (max is 1000)
freq stays at 1000 Hz
You are entirely correct. It is not a duplicate. The easiest workaround is to run `sudo dpkg-reconfigure muse` and set it to run setuid, which will enable it to run anyway. On my system, even setting /proc/sys/ dev/rtc/ max-user- freq
to 1024 still results in the following output:
AlsaTimer: :setTimerTicks( ): requested freq 1024 Hz too high for timer (max is 1000)
freq stays at 1000 Hz