Steven Davies-Morris wrote: > FWIW I've tried Intrepid with the 2.2.26 rt for AMD64 for about 10 > days. In one word "don't". There's a laundry-list of things that cause > the system to lock up and go braindead -- many of them video and audio > driver related. But many apps appear to work on the generic kernel > (performance issues aside). And many of them appear to work in the > latest (Intrepid alpha 6) versions using the 2.2.19 rt kernel that is > available for Hardy. > > I have to agree with Cory that for now Ubuntu Studio users should > stick with Hardy because the 2.2.26 rt kernel is not ready to go as > part of Intrepid, let alone as part of Ubuntu Studio Intrepid. That > may change in the next 30 days, but I suggest letting Cory et al pull > their hair out and swear at their computers dealing with the problems > of 2.2.26 rt. YMMV. > A non-rt kernel is realy not an option for me, I can't run any of my apps :-( at least not with the preformance I'm used to.
I managed to install the rt-kernel (32bit) from the repros, a 173 Nvidia driver (the 177 didnt work for me), Wine and Wineasio, and have been trying to crash the system for an hour now, without any luck :-) I use EnergyXT2 with (win)vsti's for drums, bass and keyboards, and then record guitar, vocals and other analog thingies. But lets say (for the sake of the argument) that I don't know anything about kernels ;-) Will I still be using all the new stuff in 8.10, xorg, qt.... ? And will the kernel be updated automaticly when the new one arrive ? Kind regards Sandie -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
