On Monday 05 October 2009 03:21:08 pm Gustin Johnson wrote:
> >  In case this sort of thing interests anyone... I copied the Kubuntu
> >  2.6.24-24-rt kernel to 64 Studio, plus its corresponding initrd and
> >  System_map files, and /lib/modules directory. Then I created a stanza
> > for it in /boot/grub/menu.lst, and lo! It boots and runs fine.
> >
> >  I diffed the configs of the Kubuntu and 64 Studio kernels, and the
> >  differences
> >  are waaaaay big, so I'm not even going to try to figure out if it's just
> >  some kernel option making the 2.6.29-1-multimedia kernel panic on boot.
> > I have a functioning 64 Studio now, and hopefully there won't be
> > something gummy in the Kubuntu kernel to mess things up! 64 Studio is
> > much superior to any version of K/Ubuntu in speed and stability for audio
> > production.
>
> The stock Ubuntu kernels do not have the RT patches applied so you are
> not going to see anywhere near the low latency that would with an RT
> kernel.  The Ubuntu Studio people have built an RT kernel so you should
> be able to copy that one over for the time being.

I am using the Ubuntu rt kernel, 2.6.24-24-rt   :)

best,
Carla
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