I just set up a replacement computer for an existing machine. The part I had 
the most trouble with turned out to be caused by a wifi router being 
misconfigured. Once that was ironed out, system took off without a hitch and 
has been running trouble-free for several days now. 

I followed the guide here:

http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.9/html/getting-started/getting-linuxcnc.html


I highly recommend this route.

To aid in figuring out which cores to isolate, I like to use lstopo. It is part 
of the hwloc package.

I have found that on multicore machines, it helps to isolate the last core, as 
well as any adjacent cores that it shares resources with. For example, some low 
power quad core Intel processors share a L2 cache between 2 cores.



> On Jul 5, 2023, at 5:22 PM, Todd Zuercher <to...@pgrahamdunn.com> wrote:
> 
> I have a machine that I am starting to refit and I am considering trying to 
> install that way rather than using one of the more obsolete Linuxcnc ISOs.


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