Indeed, on my amd and intel standard systems there is no urgent need to
use a rt-kernel. These actual generic and preempt kernels i.e. allow
rt-activation in jack and there is not much difference in cpu-load
against rt- or ck-kernels. Using these rt-kernels you get extended
options to customize
ubuntu provided obsolete proprietary nvidiadrivers always don't like
these rt-kernels in the first weeks of a new version until a friendly
coder has patched/updated them.
On my primary audio orientated installations I never ran into other issues.
plz excuse my meddling ;)
Am 11.05.2010 21:58, sc
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Alessio Igor Bogani wrote:
> Hi Laurent,
>
> 2010/5/11 laurent.bellegarde :
> [...]
>
> I would suggest to you (and to all others readers in this ml) to
> install and use linux-rt only if it is _really_ required.
>
>
Are there issues with the RT kernel in Lucid?
Hi Laurent,
2010/5/11 laurent.bellegarde :
[...]
> I've done the install with the Ubuntu lucid amd64 standard CD, then
> modified the sources.list, an update, dist-upgrade and to finish a
> complete install of all ubuntustudio packages. Everything goes fine, but
> after a reboot no RT kernel avail
On Tue, 2010-05-11 at 18:44 +0200, laurent.bellegarde wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> yesterday i've installed Ubuntu studio amd64 lucid on a laptop in dual
> boot with Windows(c) XP pro.
>
> I've done the install with the Ubuntu lucid amd64 standard CD, then
> modified the sources.list, an update, dist-u
Hi all,
yesterday i've installed Ubuntu studio amd64 lucid on a laptop in dual
boot with Windows(c) XP pro.
I've done the install with the Ubuntu lucid amd64 standard CD, then
modified the sources.list, an update, dist-upgrade and to finish a
complete install of all ubuntustudio packages. Ever