Nope. It's gone. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1388451
Andras 2010/9/13 Pedro Lopes <[email protected]> > Sorry just double checking something András... there's no rt kernel for 64 > bits Ubuntu? (or you're saying for the lucid lynx?) > > Cause karmic koala has rt, I have Ubuntu Studio 64 bits with rt [1] > > [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/9.10release_notes > > 2010/9/13 András Murányi <[email protected]> > >> Ahh, livna.... >> You know, know that i have convinced my Fedora friends to switch to >> Ubuntu, what do I tall them when i go back? :o) >> I'll take a look at it, and also at home-brewing a kernel. Maybe that's >> the way forward. >> >> Thanks, >> Andras >> >> >> 2010/9/13 Bernardo Barros <[email protected]> >> >>> Then you have to add Fusion free+non-free (maybe livna?) to your repos. >>> >>> >>> 2010/9/13 András Murányi <[email protected]>: >>> > Hhh, switching distro seems harder than moving to another country >>> > sometimes... :o) >>> > I heard that some non-free stuff if missing from Fedora, does CCRMA >>> have >>> > these? Like some proprietary codecs, etc... >>> > >>> > 2010/9/13 Bernardo Barros <[email protected]> >>> >> >>> >> yes, planet_ccrma is a repo for the Fedora/CentOS/RedHat family >>> >> I like it >>> >> >>> >> 2010/9/13 András Murányi <[email protected]>: >>> >> > Hmm, hmm. That means switching to Fedora, right? >>> >> > >>> >> > 2010/9/13 Bernardo Barros <[email protected]> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Planet CCRMA offers rt-kernel for x86_64 systems. Give it a try. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> 2010/9/13 András Murányi <[email protected]>: >>> >> >> > On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:59 PM, jm jones <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> Hi, usually I install the 64 bits version of, but the last time, >>> I >>> >> >> >> dont remember why : ) (maybe to avoid any problems) I installed >>> the >>> >> >> >> 32 >>> >> >> >> bits version of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Is a repo of pd-extended for >>> 10.04 >>> >> >> >> available? >>> >> >> >> And about the 32 vs 64 bits, what are your choices? And what >>> about >>> >> >> >> distros? Pure:dyne seems more lightweight with his xfce desktop, >>> >> >> >> however I have a good processor (core 2 duo intel e7200) and 2gb >>> of >>> >> >> >> ram, planning an update to 6gb, so I dont know if xfce is a must >>> for >>> >> >> >> me. >>> >> >> >> Im a "veteran" gnu/linux user, but the last years I was using OS >>> X >>> >> >> >> and >>> >> >> >> W7 for music making. In Linux I want to use pd, Renoise (its >>> >> >> >> available >>> >> >> >> as 64 bits too), and wine for some vsts. >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > Hi There, >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > I'm sort of a veteran too (started on IBM AIX in 1992, used Red >>> Hat >>> >> >> > for >>> >> >> > a >>> >> >> > long time, then went back to Windows 98, later XP, which i gave >>> up >>> >> >> > finally a >>> >> >> > few years ago). >>> >> >> > I'm using vanilla Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit with Gnome (and 2GB of >>> memory), >>> >> >> > and my >>> >> >> > impression is that it's not the WM that makes things slow, but in >>> the >>> >> >> > case >>> >> >> > of Pd, it's Pd itself. Read the archives on GUI<->core >>> communication >>> >> >> > and >>> >> >> > Tcl/Tk weirdnesses. The 64-bit version of Pd is quite tidy now, >>> well >>> >> >> > actually there was a time when it seemed to me a bit slower than >>> the >>> >> >> > 32-bit >>> >> >> > version, but AFAIK there's no reason for that any more (?) >>> >> >> > With a decent CPU and that huge amount of RAM you (will) have, it >>> >> >> > really >>> >> >> > cannot be a question of WM whatsoever. Of course, the system has >>> to >>> >> >> > be >>> >> >> > tuned >>> >> >> > for realtime, undisturbed audio usage, which may include getting >>> rid >>> >> >> > of >>> >> >> > eye-candy functions, but i never experienced a problem with >>> those. >>> >> >> > After >>> >> >> > all, they use openGL, don't they? >>> >> >> > The same stands for pure:dyne; at the core it's a linux kernel, >>> and >>> >> >> > what >>> >> >> > you >>> >> >> > install on (or remove from) the top, it's up to you. >>> >> >> > The only thing i'm missing here on 64-bit is the RT kernel. Once >>> i >>> >> >> > find >>> >> >> > a >>> >> >> > nice quick way, i'll grab it, but i'm not really into >>> home-brewing my >>> >> >> > kernel. :) >>> >> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Muranyi Andras >>> > >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Muranyi Andras >> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >> > > > -- > Pedro Lopes (ongoing MSc) > contact: [email protected] > website: http://web.ist.utl.pt/Pedro.Lopes > -- Muranyi Andras
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