Cory K. schrieb:
> Gerhard Lang wrote:
>
>> but in works ;)
>>
>
> No. It's correct to say: "It works for me.".
>
> There are definite drivers issues that other users can come across. ie:
> Using Intrepid drivers on a Hardy kernel.
>
> So please when recommending things like this, qualify i
Gerhard Lang wrote:
> but in works ;)
No. It's correct to say: "It works for me.".
There are definite drivers issues that other users can come across. ie:
Using Intrepid drivers on a Hardy kernel.
So please when recommending things like this, qualify it and give a
little bit of warning.
-Cory K
Cory K. schrieb:
> sue...@empire.net wrote:
>
>>> as root backup and open /etc/apt/sources.list.
>>> Replace all "intrepid" with "hardy".
>>> Sudo apt-get update.
>>> In synaptic choose newest 2.6.24--rt stuff and install.
>>> Replace sources.list with the backup, reboot.
>>> Have fun with dual
sue...@empire.net wrote:
>> as root backup and open /etc/apt/sources.list.
>> Replace all "intrepid" with "hardy".
>> Sudo apt-get update.
>> In synaptic choose newest 2.6.24--rt stuff and install.
>> Replace sources.list with the backup, reboot.
>> Have fun with dual core, latency and xruns as usu
>Original Message:
>-
>From: Gerhard Lang lang.gerh...@gmail.com
>Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 00:29:14 +0100
>To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
>Subject: -rt in intrepid, quick and dirty
>as root backup and open /etc/apt/sources.list.
>Replace al
as root backup and open /etc/apt/sources.list.
Replace all "intrepid" with "hardy".
Sudo apt-get update.
In synaptic choose newest 2.6.24--rt stuff and install.
Replace sources.list with the backup, reboot.
Have fun with dual core, latency and xruns as usual.
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