> Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 14:53:56 +0300 > From: Janne Jokitalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Studio rt kernel install woes > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Mac, > > please don't top-post replies, breaks the logic-chain. (re-ordered the post > for your > convenience) > > On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 07:28:38AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 21:03:19 -0400 > > From: "Cory K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: Studio rt kernel install woes > > > > >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, > > > > Are you saying that when I boot after the -rt install it should look like > > the -generic? > > > > or that using apt-get instead of synaptic knows some magic that loads > > modules and drivers the the generic knows about? > > What Cory is saying, is that the linux-rt metapackage pulls in all relevant > other packages for running the machine with just as good efficiency than the > -generic does. > > Take a look at it yourself: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ 14:49:42 $ apt-cache show linux-rt > Package: linux-rt > Priority: optional > Section: multiverse/metapackages > Installed-Size: 52 > Maintainer: Ubuntu Kernel Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Architecture: i386 > Source: linux-meta > Version: 2.6.24.21.23 > Depends: linux-image-rt (= 2.6.24.21.23), linux-restricted-modules-rt (= > 2.6.24.21.23) > Filename: pool/multiverse/l/linux-meta/linux-rt_2.6.24.21.23_i386.deb > Size: 26486 > MD5sum: 0406c65422d2576bf28f2257f63ca907 > SHA1: 78904e9eb94291c18647294c79bdd5103b909b9c > SHA256: d82b89ccffc036f34bd47bb634cdf075486c44d456d6aee14bee9882ee4fbb1b > Description: Complete rt Linux kernel > This package will always depend on the latest complete rt Linux kernel > available. > Bugs: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Origin: Ubuntu > > -- > Jaska > Happy to abide the the list preferences... in 30 years of using lists I've never heard that it mattered. ;-)
As for the -rt kernel, sure it gets all the stuff it needs...but, after I put added the -rt kernel my video drivers don't work, my wireless doesn't work, my lan connection doesn't work. (As explained in my earlier posts.) I now after much research and list discussions understand that there may be modules that need to be added to the -rt kernel, which I mistakenly hoped would be sussed out by the -rt install package automatically, since they already reside on the machine. If there is a way to tell the -rt install to do this, I would be very interested. Failing that, when I get back to work on this project I need to figure out how to figure out what was added to the generic kernel and then figure out how to add them to the -rt. At that point I'll probably be asking a lot more questions... Thanks for all the help! Regards, Mac -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
