On Thursday 06 June 2002 06:11, you wrote:
> > hi all
> >
> > which linux distribution would you choose if you got to compile/use a
> > kernel from kernel.org (as you have to when using rtlinux) ?
>
> you might not have to - in fact I patched rtlinux-3.0/3.1 into the SuSE and
> RH patched kernels and it worked - but taking a clean kernel from
> kernel.org is the safe solution.
>
> > perhaps you might wonder about this silly question, but I ran into
> > problems with mandrake linux and the 2.4.4 kernel. Mandrake installed
> > with development tools etc etc, but the kernel compilation (make bzImage)
> > just fails. yacc: command not found.i
>
> your install is not complete then or your path settings are very strange,
> yacc should reside in /usr/bin and that better be in your path...
>
> > seems as only comiling their own kernel is
> > ok...later I found yacc on the net, but then it fails one line below...
> >
> > so which distribution do you prefer/recommend for rtlinux?
>
> SuSE 7.0/7.2/7.3/8.0
> RH 7.0/7.2/ ( 7.3 was reported to be ok - never tried it )
> Mandrake 8.2 should be no problem
> Slcakware 8.0 also works ok

Debian Woody also works paintless.

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