If I am not mistaken, the current 64Studio kernel is the
linux-image-2.6.29-1-multimedia package. The others are standard Ubuntu
Hardy rt-kernels. If you're interested in testing the current 64studio
kernel, you could just open Synaptic and choose the "Origin" option in the
sidebar. The current kernel image (and source and patch packages) are in the
"main" section of the 64studio repo.

However, others on the list have encountered problems because the necessary
kbuild package is missing. Hopefully that will be rectified soon.

I am having excellent results on a Dell Latitude with an AMD Turion64x2, 2
GB's of memory and a U-Control USB interface coupled with a small Berhinger
mixing board. Under 6ms with no xruns. Not bad at all, especially
considering that linux 2.6.29 isn't even released yet.

Zak,

PS: Love your articles on LJ, by the way! ;)

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 5:12 AM, Dave Phillips <[email protected]>wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> It's been a couple of weeks since I was last able to get into the 3.0
> beta. I fired up the system yesterday and found that I now have a nice
> selection of rt-enabled kernels. And here's where I need some advice:
> Which should I employ ? To recap, here's my hardware: HP notebook with
> AMD Turion 64 X2, nVidia 8200M graphics driver, and an Edirol UA25 for
> sound (instead of the on-board Intel HDA chipset). Which
> kernel/modules/source package should I install for best performance on
> this machine ? I expect to recompile the nVidia driver, so the source
> package is a requirement. Ultra-stability would be nice too. :)
>
> Btw, I am running this system in 64-bit mode, not 32.
>
> Any & all help will be vastly appreciated.
>
> Best,
>
> dp
>
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