[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Gustin, > > I meant to copy the list as well...must be the flu I'm > trying to shake. > > I have changed the subject back to something like my original. > > This laptop came from Dell with Ubuntu installed. I guess I > was expecting too much of the rt install to figure out that if > I had all the on-board hardware working in the generic kernel > that I'd want the same stuff in the rt kernel. Silly me. > > So, what I think I'm hearing is that each kernel has > different file system? i.e. the /lib/firmware directory that > the generic kernel sees is not (or possibly not) the same > one the rt kernel sees? > > I suppose I should ensure that I have the latest nvidia and > not use the ones that came installed with the generic > kernel? Then again, looking at the nvidia site, it makes it > appear like "where eagles dare"...how does one determine > that, as specified by nvidia: "the linux-headers package matching the > installed Linux > kernel is installed" > > In my case for the rt kernel? > > As for the network card, I need to have more time to look at > what is really working when I boot the rt kernel. That means > determining what commands will give me info and how to > interpret the resulting info... > > I can see it's going to be a long time before I get to > actually do audio... > > Speaking of audio, once I get the Tascam working, I have > Presonus Firepod (FP10) is it likely to be as long a road as > the Tascam? > > Thanks for the help. > > mac
I'm sorry but as long as you're trying Hardy *sudo apt-get install linux-rt* is all you need. It will give you everything -generic has. -Cory K. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
