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> Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 12:46:03 +0200
> From: Aymeric Mansoux <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [pure:dyne] 'Realtime Kernel' Inside?
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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>
> Hi Arif,
>
> Arif Driessen said :
> > I Have Pure:dyne running. it's fantastic. when setting my built-in
> soundcard to
> > playback only mode on a 900mhz (running at 630mhz) CPU, I can achieve a
> latency
> > of 0.7ms. isn't that astounding??
> >
> > I'm presuming this means Pure:Dyne is realtime ready and requires no
> kernal
> > patching/tweaking. But I can't be sure since I can find no confirmation
> of
> > this.
>
> If you're using the live install (liveHD, liveUSB or liveCD/DVD), then
> yes you are using a RT kernel and the system is already configured to
> take advantage of that.
>
> >
> > Could it be added to the FAQ's possibly? About the version of the kernel
> that
> > P:d uses and wether this is the 'best'? and if it isn't, why doesn't P:d
> come
> > stocked with the 'best'?
>
> Feel free to add the entry, it's a wiki and we welcome everyone to
> contribute to the online documentation, so if you think of any
> improvements or things that could be changed, just go ahead, we don't
> always have time to do it unfortunately ...
> As a matter of fact, we're a bit busy now trying a new kernel for the
> new version of pure:dyne. More news about this soon ...
>
> If you are looking for the kernel that pure:dyne "leek and potato" uses
> it's:
>
> 2.6.24.7-rt21-pure-686
>
>
> a.


Thanks Aymeric. Added to the FAQ - wow, my first contribution to the World
of GNU/Linux and FOSS Development :)
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