>> I just downloaded the -RT kernel from the repository and tried to boot into 
>> it on my ASUS G1S. 
>> It did not boot up. 
>> It could be because I have compiled a sound driver against the generic 
>> kernel from the alsa-drivers testing repository. Oddly, I seem to remember 
>> it working a few days ago. 
>> Hmmm. Will check further. 
>
>How does it not boot up? Do you get a kernel panic, are you dropped to the 
>initramfs/busybox prompt? Does GDM/X not load?
>
>With a bit more information, we may be able to help you work out the problem 
>you are having.
>
>Luke

Here's what happens. 
When I turn my computer on, it goes to the "UbuntuStudio" screen, lights up 
"Ub" and then freezes. 
If I go to "Recovery Mode" and then hit "Resume Normal Boot" I can log on. 
However, bad things happen when I try to run the only audio program I run, 
which is Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10, running in wine.
I start up DNS. It lets me adjust the volume, and then I try to run it and 
everything freezes. 
So I push the button to re-boot. When I come back in (again through Recovery 
mode) it informs me that DNS is not completely installed, because it is missing 
a DLL. 
When I boot back into my regular kernel, DNS still is missing the DLL, and I 
have to re-install the program.
I have an Xorg.0.log I can send you. Don't know if this listserve takes 
attachments, most of them don't. 
Susan




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