Hmmm... yet another issue.  I installed Ubuntu 12.04, and  then grabbed 
the 3.4-9-rtai-686-pae kernel (because I know the Debian Wheezy install 
using that one worked well) from below, but not completely sure how to 
install it.  Google found me info to use dpkg -i <blah>.deb and that 
went fine, then I saw on boot that the grub list had a "Previous Linux 
versions" entry, which had an 3.4-9-RTAI-686 entry, but on boot it 
flashed some lines like "cannot set freq 16000 to 0x86" (then similar 
with 24000, then 32000) etc, but then the screen went blank and it hung 
there.

I then tried manually editing the boot command line ( adding 
initrd=...., lapic, rootdelay=5 ) which I saw on the debian wheezy boot 
line, but got some different test flashed on boot, but again it went 
blank and froze.

I tried grabbing the linux-doc package from the directory below, but 
nothing re: installing (it was all about developing it seems). What's 
the official way to boot this, or where do I find that doc?


On 3/31/2015 3:44 PM, Neil wrote:
> Awesome thanks.
>
>
> On 3/31/2015 3:16 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>>
>> It's super easy.  We provide rtai kernel packages for Ubuntu 12.04.
>>
>> Grab the latest linux-image from here:
>>
>> http://linuxcnc.org/dists/precise/base/binary-i386/
>>
>>
>
>
>


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