About the kernel thing, in case someone doesn't know this
site:


http://www.osadl.org/Latest-Stable.latest-stable-realtime-linux.0.html

              I'm using it and all seems to be working perfectly.

                   Ricardo

>  The side effect of this is that we cannot always pick the most recent
> kernel, for example leek and potato has been release with 2.6.24 and not
> 2.6.26 because the latest had really poor RT performances and hard
> lockups in some cases, so we were waiting for 2.6.29, which has been
> released recently to work on a new RT kernel for pure:dyne. In the end,
> it's also our choice to provide something that will work perfectly for
> fewer people, instead of something that will work poorly for everyone.
> And maybe the overall distribution should reflect that as well...
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