On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Tux Lab <project.tux...@gmail.com> wrote:

> thanks for the link.  I've tried so many different way to compile
> rtai, ie via debian's repository and downloading from original source
> that I'm a bit lost right now.    However it good to know that at
> least someone else is running EMC on debian, so it's a doable task :)
>
Of course it's doable, but even someone like me that has built many, many
running realtime systems has issues doing the job that take more patience
than I have right now.  I think Andy pinpointed your problem, but didn't
come right out and say it.  You need to d/l the linuxcnc source and build
it while the RTAI kernel you built is running the system.  That should get
you to the point where the bugs and crashes are really weird instead of the
obvious problems you are having now.
Good luck,
Eric
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