So I did several trials this afternoon and evening. I am using a Ubuntu
Precise beta 1, updated every day and before any trials.

I confirm that I can't install linux-headers-lowlatency: its dependency,
the package linux-headers-3.2.0-16-lowlatency, is considered as brocken
by apt-get and synaptic and can't be installed, both on amd64 (amd
workstation) and i386 (intel laptop).

However, a more recent version is avalaible in the repositories, the
3.2.0-18 and it installs and works well (I mean without any PPA). So, I
think the meta packages linux-lowlatency and linux-headers-lowlatency
should be updated to ask for the 3.2.0-18 to be installed.

The packages in abogani's PPA works too (lowlatency and realtime, i386
and amd64).

PS: Sorry if my english is not perfect, it is not my mother language.

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