On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Scott Lavender <[email protected]>wrote:
> > I don't mean to be a wet blanket, but I want people to have realistic > expectations as well. > > I would not expect the -preempt, -rt, or -realtime kernels to be maintained > in the official archives (repositories). These would need to be maintained > in a PPA, although it is probable that this could be maintained in an > official Ubuntu Studio PPA. It is my understanding that these kernels > cannot be included in the Ubuntu Studio ISO if they are not in the archives. > > I would expect the -lowlatency and -generic kernels to be in the archives > and therefore can be included on the ISO. > > Therefore, my suggestions would be to focus on the -lowlatency (which will > need to be community maintained and in the repos) and the -rt kernel (which > many users desire for performance but maintained in a PPA). > > Cheers, > ScottL > > That is fine with me. I should clarify: It doesn't matter to me if the -rt or -realtime kernels are on the ISO or a PPA. As long as they are available and of good quality, then I'm happy. -- -Brian David
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