Hi,
There is an interesting discussion about an default realtime kernel for
Debian on the Debian developers mailinglist. There are suggestions about
maintaining a realtime kernel and the possibility to let Debian derrived
multimedia distro builders help with that.
Please consider to join the discussion and maybe join the Debian
realtime kernel build/test group.
The title of the thread is 'realtime kernel for Debian'
Regards,
\r
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On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, nescivi wrote:
Given that there are several audio oriented distributions based on Debian
(e.g. 64studio and pure:dyne) that would benefit from this, and I am sure
their teams may be interested in helping to support it too.
IMHO it makes perfectly sense to try to join forces with these Debian
based distributions and try to comaintain a -rt kernel package together
with these guys to ensure a solit maintenance inside Debian.
A lot of linux audio users build their own patched kernels, because they can't
get it from the distribution;
So why don't these people try to go the right way (tm) and work on an
official -rt kernel package?
and not all of them enjoy doing it. (I've kept
postponing it, but if I don't find one in a distro soon, I'll probably have
to... the current Ubuntu rt kernel seems to have some other issues I
believe... at least on 64bit...)
One reason more to finally solve the problem in the source distribution
to make sure that all derivers will profit from it.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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