------------------------------ >Jussi said:
>"Which graphics card do you have? Perhaps try installing the linux-rt >package, and the correct drivers for your graphics card" >I believe it's an NVIDIA chipset. I think I checked when I was booted in rt and >it said it was using the NVIDIA drivers. (I didn't load these so I guessed they >came with the machine and the generic kernel. >Active Accounts said: >"I was going to say the same thing with respect to the network device as well - >most certainly a module issue between the kernels. Check the difference between >the loaded kernels in the generic and the rt." I didn't check the network drivers, ran out of time. I'm not sure how to check the differences between the loaded kernels...where does the "stuff" that's loaded around the kernel get defined? I'd have guessed they'd both use the same file to define the drivers, screen res, and such. >Philipp said: >"Do you use binary drivers for video with the generic kernel? You might >need to install them for the rt-kernel as well. But beware, they might >cause problems." See above, how do I tell? What file defines this...sheesh, I guess I'm gonna have to dig up more of my unix past life than I was hoping... >There is more than one model of the tascam, the older one should work, >the newer one (122L ? not sure..) doesn't. This is a older model. Thanks, Mac -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web LIVE – Free email based on Microsoft® Exchange technology - http://link.mail2web.com/LIVE -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
