On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 6:32:08 PM UTC-5, William Hermans wrote:
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> More than that, I seriously doubt an RT kernel is going to help with this 
> type of situation. RT kernels are meant to help with real time situations, 
> and camera applications do not to my knowledge do not need, or even want 
> real time operation. In fact, I do believe if you do the research a real 
> time kernel can potentially slow down disk access, disk caching, and the 
> like.
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> Yes, but maybe you misread the discussion.  RT was already built into the 
image I downloaded.  Robert suggested that I install the non-RT kernel and 
so far that seems to have solved the problems, so yes, it seems that 
something in the RT kernel was probably causing my trouble.

When I run apt-cache search linux-image it gives me a list of choices with 
suffixes like ...armv7...  ...ti... and ...bone... with various versions of 
each.  Where can I find some documentation that describes what each of them 
is?

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