>Alec, is there any other info you think would be useful there?
Looks good to me!
Alec Ari
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I gave it a quick try last night, latency was on par with my Wheezy install,
around 15000. Every time I open LinuxCNC I get the RTAPI: ERROR: Unexpected
real-time delay on task 1. My normal base thread is 35000, I kept increasing
this up to 10 but continued to get the error.
I will see if
just a reply on progress ,
i am getting to the point of running and it looks as if the latency is so
high , i cant even start linuxcnc
i'm also having problems with the graphics card not wishing to work in
graphics mode , only in software , so giving an even higher cpu load
this is on an amd64 (
On 11/30/2015 04:35 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> On 11/30/15 3:33 PM, Alec Ari wrote:
>> Which IPIPE revision is this? There are a few key difference between
>> IPIPE releases and it'd be a smart idea to somehow integrate the
>> IPIPE kernel release into the deb package version or release
On Tuesday 01 December 2015 03:53:18 Sarah Armstrong wrote:
> just a reply on progress ,
> i am getting to the point of running and it looks as if the latency is
> so high , i cant even start linuxcnc
That is often a trademark sign that the video card is an NVidia, and that
you are using the
On 11/30/15 3:33 PM, Alec Ari wrote:
> Which IPIPE revision is this? There are a few key difference between
> IPIPE releases and it'd be a smart idea to somehow integrate the
> IPIPE kernel release into the deb package version or release notes
> somewhere. That way people don't need to go to
>
Which IPIPE revision is this? There are a few key difference between IPIPE
releases and it'd be a smart idea to somehow integrate the IPIPE kernel release
into the deb package version or release notes somewhere. That way people don't
need to go to
thanks i'll try it all out
On 29 November 2015 at 17:28, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> I've built new RTAI kernel packages for Debian Jessie, using Linux
> 3.16.7 and RTAI 5.0-test1, and I'm soliciting wider testing.
>
> There are no debian packages of LinuxCNC for this new
I've built new RTAI kernel packages for Debian Jessie, using Linux
3.16.7 and RTAI 5.0-test1, and I'm soliciting wider testing.
There are no debian packages of LinuxCNC for this new platform yet, but
the branch "rtai-5" in our git repo works on it.
In order to test it, you need to install Jessie