Robin Gareus wrote:
> Dave Robinson wrote:
>   
>> Robin Gareus wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I've just uploaded a linux 2.6.31-rt11 kernel to the 64studio
>>> repositories. It's targeted for Intel Core Duo and Atom CPUs and will be
>>> the default kernel for the Indamixx distribution!
>>>
>>> It's available from the
>>>    deb http://apt.64studio.com/backports jaunty-backports main
>>> repository via
>>>   sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.31-rt11-686-multimedia
>>> kernel-headers and -sources are available from there as well.
>>>
>>> If you have not done so, you should also update to the latest rtirq-init
>>> script. Note that 'rtirq-init' replaced the 'rtirq' package which is now
>>> deprecated.
>>>
>>> Many thanks to all preliminary testers, and kudos to the rt-linux team!
>>>
>>> enjoy,
>>> robin
>>>   
>>>       
>> Hi Robin,
>>
>> Jaunty build:  snd_ice1712 (48k)
>>
>> This Jaunty build has two other kernels installed.
>>     
>
> only two? (-;
>
>   
>> kernel 2.6.29-1-multimedia-686
>> kernel 2.6.29.5-rt22.2629-t7.090703
>>
>> *kernel 2.6.31-rt11-686-multimedia* (jaunty-backports)
>> Installed image, headers & source.  All went well.
>>     
>
> great. Thanks, for letting us know. Positive feedback is just as
> important as negative.
>
>   
>> I inserted 'root (hd0,1) to the menu.lst (multi-boot)
>>     
>
> I expect, grub should have done that automatically.
> Did you also do this for the other 2 kernels manually?
>
> Note that grub will reset it next time you run update-grub (which is run
> automatically when installing or removing a kernel)
>
> For grub1 you can set in /boot/grub/menu.lst
> # groot=(hd0,1)
> Don't remove the hash/comment! (groot is not a grub parameter;
> update-grub parses your comments in menu.lst)
>
> grub2 detects the root automagically in /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober and can
> be overridden in /etc/default/grub - yet menu.lst is only a grub1 thingy
> and I think you have grub1.
>
>   
>> Original menu.lst entry: (auto configured at install)
>>
>> title       kernel 2.6.31-rt11-686-multimedia
>> uuid      adc-etc.,
>> kernel   /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-rt11-686-multimedia root=UUID=adc-etc., ro
>> quiet splash
>> initrd    /boot/initrd.img-2.6.31-rt11-686-multimedia
>> quiet
>>
>> The kernel is performing beautifully on initial tests.
>> The first tests have been done using Ardour with
>> the experimental  JACK 1.9.3 packages.
>> I'll check out more in the morning.
>> Great work Robin :-)
>>     
>
> Thanks.
>
> Enjoy,
> robin
>   
Hi,

installed the new kernel here. Works great.
But it wants also to install firmware-linux-free, but that package seems 
to conflict with alsa-firmware

Reading database ... 152483 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking alsa-firmware (from 
.../alsa-firmware_1.0.15-2.64studio1~jaunty1_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing 
/var/cache/apt/archives/alsa-firmware_1.0.15-2.64studio1~jaunty1_i386.deb 
(--unpack):
 trying to overwrite `/lib/firmware/yamaha/ds1e_ctrl.fw', which is also 
in package firmware-linux-free
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
Errors were encountered while processing:
 /var/cache/apt/archives/alsa-firmware_1.0.15-2.64studio1~jaunty1_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
A package failed to install.  Trying to recover:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Writing extended state information... Done


Regards,

\r
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