Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.10 and realtime [was: "where is 'kat'"]

2005-10-17 Thread Christoph Eckert

> I was unaware that kat is so cutting edge - guess thats why there is
> no ebuild for it yet. I may wait a bit for it to mature a bit more :)

kat will also run on older kernels, but then it runs without auto 
notification if files have changed, so each katalog needs to be 
maintained manually.


Best regards


ce
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Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.10 and realtime [was: "where is 'kat'"]

2005-10-17 Thread Dave S

Christoph Eckert wrote:


Furthermore, the best use is with recent kernels with the new
notify mechanism. Unfortunately, I'm still on 2.6.10 here due to
realtime audio needs :( .
 


   Hi! Can you provide a bit more info on that item?
   



See the post of Mark.

I still use a vanilla 2.6.10 with the realtime-LSM patch applied. I had 
no luck with the newer kernels due to probs with my hardware (2.6.11) 
or PAM needed to be patched. So I went back to 2.6.10. But I'd 
recommend to use the most recent solution, though there's most often 
less documentation.



Best regards


   ce

 

I was unaware that kat is so cutting edge - guess thats why there is no 
ebuild for it yet. I may wait a bit for it to mature a bit more :)


Thanks once again

Dave
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Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.10 and realtime [was: "where is 'kat'"]

2005-10-17 Thread Christoph Eckert

> > Furthermore, the best use is with recent kernels with the new
> > notify mechanism. Unfortunately, I'm still on 2.6.10 here due to
> > realtime audio needs :( .
>
> Hi! Can you provide a bit more info on that item?

See the post of Mark.

I still use a vanilla 2.6.10 with the realtime-LSM patch applied. I had 
no luck with the newer kernels due to probs with my hardware (2.6.11) 
or PAM needed to be patched. So I went back to 2.6.10. But I'd 
recommend to use the most recent solution, though there's most often 
less documentation.


Best regards


ce




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Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6.10 and realtime [was: "where is 'kat'"]

2005-10-16 Thread Mark Knecht
On 10/16/05, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Christoph Eckert wrote:
>
> > Furthermore, the best use is with recent kernels with the new notify
> > mechanism. Unfortunately, I'm still on 2.6.10 here due to realtime
> > audio needs :( .
>
> Hi! Can you provide a bit more info on that item?

Take a look at the Linux-Kernel mailing list for the most up to date
info. I'm currently using 2.6.14-rc4-rt6. It's working very well for
me so far but some are having troubles. This kernel is:

2.6.13+patch-2.6.14-rc4+patch-2.6.14-rc4-rt6

The last patch comes from Ingo Molnar and is located here:

http://people.redhat.com/mingo/realtime-preempt/

patch-2.6.14-rc4 is available on kernel.org.

Note, this is very new stuff so tread carefully.

More standard in Gentoo is the ck-sources kernel which is liked by
many folks here but is not specifically designed for realtime needs.

Have fun whatever path you take.

- Mark

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[gentoo-user] 2.6.10 and realtime [was: "where is 'kat'"]

2005-10-16 Thread Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman

On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Christoph Eckert wrote:


Furthermore, the best use is with recent kernels with the new notify
mechanism. Unfortunately, I'm still on 2.6.10 here due to realtime
audio needs :( .


Hi! Can you provide a bit more info on that item?

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