frank,

I saw this after I had already replied to you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Atom#32-bit_and_64-bit_hardware_support

"support for the AMD 64 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64>
instruction set was not added until the desktop /Diamondville/ and
desktop and mobile /Pineview/ cores."

"Intel states the Atom supports 64-bit operation only "with a processor,
chipset, BIOS" that all support Intel 64
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_64>."

Do you have an older version of the Atom?

-Bari

On 8/19/19 4:44 PM, Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
> I've spent the last couple of weeks upgrading my atom based machine from
> Ubuntu 10 (github+openssl incompatibilities), but I've had lots of problems
> finding a modern distro that allows me to use the latest software (eg qtvcp)
> because of library dependencies.
>
> I tried the LinuxCNC Stretch ISO, but that didn't work - running the latency
> test never displayed a window and the mouse moved at one update every 5
> seconds.  Not to mention orca+alsa using 90% cpu when idle.
>
> I'm using the Wheezy distro at the moment - linuxcnc runs fine, but the
> libraries are outdated and many things won't build.
>
> So what are my options for building an RTAI kernel for a modern distro?  
> Does RTAI only work with certain kernel versions?  
> Can I install a significantly different RTAI kernel version over the top of
> an old kernel?  Or would that require rebuilding the whole distro to match
> the kernel?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Frank
>
>
>
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