Seems to be working well (and boots obviously) on an ibm x61s. Still can't
get any response from the 'install to hd' option.
Latest amd64 dvd iso using netbootin.
Cheers,
Julian
On 24 May 2011 01:28, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com wrote:
by the way,
i built gazpacho with broth a few
hi!
file not found .. need to load the kernel first
this is an issue with the make-live-device.sh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/puredyne-live/+bug/783021
good luck.
this one did it
now i can test some more
thanx a million!!
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On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 12:30 +0300, David Griffiths wrote:
Hi all,
I'm building fluxus packages for Maverick - but I need to use a
dependant package which isn't on the official ubuntu:
https://launchpad.net/~plt/+archive/racket
Is this allowed? Can I do something along the lines of:
On 05/23/2011 12:15 AM, Aymeric Mansoux wrote:
Unlike what some people have been writing, Puredyne is not based on
Xubuntu. We just use the standard Ubuntu repos and a few PPAs and then
build the distro adding software one at a time to control bloat and
avoid some of Canonical specific
if adding the boot option is easy, we can certainly test it out on capable
machines. Do you think having the system loaded into RAM will negatively
affect audio/visual performance?
One idea is this: if it is possible, provide an interface so the user can
select certain parts of the system to
writing from a successful boot of the i386 DVD iso copied to a FAT32
partition on a USB stick. First step in trying to make a Mactel/Wintel
universal boot stick. No problems so far, here's the grub entry i used to
make it work:
#!/bin/sh
exec tail -n +3 $0
menuentry Puredyne {
glad to see mocp!
i'd like to contribute a config file for it so the theme goes along better
with puredyne by default. small thing, but just trying to remind myself.
i'll get on the launchpad stuff...
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 5:58 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com wrote:
writing from a
update on Wacom Bamboo CTH460
the Pen part works, but the touch part doesn't. not a big deal, as the pen
part is the important thing.
all four parts of the tablet show up under the XFCE mouse settings dialog,
Pen eraser, Pen stylus, Finger pad, Finger touch... but i'm not sure how to
make
On 05/23/2011 12:15 AM, Aymeric Mansoux wrote:
The 2.6.39 kernel, as you may know, will support the use of rtirq-init
script to raise priority for audio devices. For Ubuntu Natty, the kernel
used is now 2.6.38.
Reliability with low latencies across many systems may need to be
determined, but
Out of curiosity,
ppa-lowlatency is just a vanilla kernel with tweaked build options?
If so, what options are those?
Or is it based on the ck patch, or liquorix?
best,
bernardo
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On 05/25/2011 01:07 AM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
Out of curiosity,
ppa-lowlatency is just a vanilla kernel with tweaked build options?
If so, what options are those?
# CONFIG_NO_HZ is not set
CONFIG_PREEMPT=y
CONFIG_HZ_1000=y
CONFIG_HZ=1000
CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU=y
CONFIG_SLAB=y
#
thanks!
change from 300 to 1000 then? How much difference does it make?
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