On 10/1/2011 3:50 PM, marc foster wrote:
>     The machine is an HP Pavilion Desktop that I have added a PCIE parallel
> port card to.  It is an AMD Phenom 9550 Quad Core 2.2Ghz processor with 6 GB
> of RAM.   For clarification the way I tested the 8.04 Live CD was to boot
> from the CD and then generate a new EMC configuration file.  This seems to
> work just fine.  When I boot the 10.04 CD EMC Crashes when I try to run the
> new configuration that I make.  The configuration is the same as I use in my
> 8.04 test.  Under the 10.04 live environment the 'latency-test' runs but no
> times come up (i.e. all '0').
>    Just as an experiment I tried to disable some of the Ubuntu boot options.
>   If I use the 'acpi=off' boot option the 'latency-test' will run and
> populate the times as is should, but my ps/2 mouse no longer works.   If I
> pull that mouse off and use a USB mouse everything works fine.  I have
> installed the 10.04 live CD on the system and added 'acpi=off' to the grub
> file and I now have a functioning setup. I'm not sure what the relationship
> is between RTAI and the ACPI subsystems.  If anyone has experience with this
> I would be happy to have an explanation.
>
> Thanks for all the prompt responses to my questions.
>
> marc foster
>    
Okay, now we gots more info to work with.  You are not actually trying 
to run EMC2 off the Live CD.  You've actually installed Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 
and EMC2 off the live CD, correct?  If you have, you are not booting the 
Live CD, you are booting 10.04 LTS off your hard drive.  We need to see 
the error messages when EMC2 crashes.  Try running EMC2 from the command 
line inside a terminal window rather than from the desktop icon.  The 
terminal window will capture the error messages when EMC2 goes kerplunk.

Mark


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