I started downloading now, but I already have a question.

On the Live CD, and then after installing, is there a realtine
performance test script ready?

In the old (2.1 EMD2 distro) I used a file with a script like this one:

/QUOTE BELOW

#!/bin/sh

sudo mkdir /dev/rtf; sudo mknod /dev/rtf/3 c 150 3; sudo mknod
/dev/rtf3 c 150 3;
cd /usr/realtime*/testsuite/kern/latency; ./run

/QUOTE HAS ENDED


If it is not there, may you please schedule adding it right on the
desktop? It will make testing the usefulness of different platforms
much easier and faster. As for the above script, I fould in on a
Windows drive, not sure if it is the same I use on linux...

Thanks.


On 4/30/08, Alex Joni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As most of you probably know, the latest version of Ubuntu has been
>  released: Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
>  (http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-8.04-lts-desktop)
>
>  As it is another LTS release (3 year support on the Desktop version - which
>  we use), we consider that it's important to have emc2 packages (along with
>  the needed infrastructure: patched kernel, rtai, etc) for it. Consiquently
>  we have built packages, a repository for them, and a LiveCD for easy testing
>  and install.
>
>  == Disclaimer ==
>
>  Before describing download and install procedures I would like to point out
>  that at this point the packages have been tested by a semi-large number of
>  people, and only a couple problems have been reported so far (on some
>  hardware where it doesn't work at all). Therefore I do not encourage at this
>  point to replace a working dapper install with the new hardy version. Dapper
>  is still supported until 2009, and as long as it's supported we will be
>  building emc2 packages for it. If you want to take part in the ongoing
>  testing phase for hardy, please read on; otherwise wait a couple days/weeks?
>  until we announce it fully released.
>
>  == Installing/testing procedures: ==
>
>  1. starting with a LiveCD (provides means for testing only, or even install
>  if wanted)
>
>  Step 1: Download the iso from:
>  http://www.linuxcnc.org/hardy/ubuntu-8.04-desktop-emc2-aj07-i386.iso (note:
>  this URL might change in the future, reference
>  http://www.linuxcnc.org/hardy/livecd.errata for the latest name, and for a
>  description of known problems).
>  Step 2: Check the MD5SUM (note: also mentioned in the livecd.errata, the
>  latest one is: 91c5abb84386091e0ff056e9ebc40fdb)
>  Step 3: burn the image
>  Step 4: boot it on as many PCs as possible (Note: the Hardy Heron LiveCD
>  needs at least 384MB RAM to boot in Live mode, or 256MB for installing, an
>  existing swap partition on the harddrive will be picked up, so it might be
>  possible to boot the Live version on systems with less memory).
>  Step 5: report problems encountered
>
>  2. starting with an existing Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron install
>
>  Step 1: Install Ubuntu 8.04
>  Step 2: Once you have installed Ubuntu , get the install script from here:
>  http://www.linuxcnc.org/hardy/emc2-install.sh , choose "Save to Disk" and
>  click OK.
>  Step 3: Now an emc2-install.sh icon will appear on your Desktop. Right-click
>  that icon, select Properties. Go to the Permissions tab and check the box
>  for Owner: Execute. Close the Properties window.
>  Step 4: Now double-click the emc2-install.sh icon, and select "Run in
>  Terminal". A terminal will appear and you will be asked for your password.
>  Step 5: When the installation asks if you are sure you want to install the
>  EMC2 packages, hit Enter to accept. Now just allow the install to finish.
>  Step 6: When it is done, you must reboot (System > Log Out > Restart the
>  Computer) - once you have rebooted you can run EMC2 by selecting it on the
>  Applications > CNC menu.
>  Step 7: If you aren't ready to set up a machine configuration, try the
>  sim-AXIS configuration; it runs a "simulated machine" that requires no
>  attached hardware.
>  Step 8: If you experience problems with things that used to work on the
>  default hardy, but don't after installing emc2, chances are you need one of
>  the special modules. (you can install them with: sudo apt-get install
>  linux-ubuntu-modules-hardy-rtai).
>
>  == Reporting problems & getting help ==
>
>  Reporting issues/problems/nags/ideas for improvements or anything else, can
>  be done via email (on this list, or directly to me) or via IRC (#emc-devel
>  on irc.freenode.net). I will try to be available to a very large extent
>  during the next couple of days.
>
>  Thanks for your patience, and for all the help to make it another great
>  release.
>
>  Best regards,
>  Alex Joni
>
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