On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 3:42 AM, Alessio Igor Bogani <abog...@ubuntu.com>wrote:
> Hi All, > > 2010/10/5 Alessio Igor Bogani <abog...@ubuntu.com>: > > I really need of someone could take care of a little wiki page about > > all real time kernels (differences, reasons, TODO, list of volunteers, > > packing status and so on). In this way new comers could find reply to > > their questions. > [...] > > Since no one have offered to handle a simple and single wiki page I > did it by myself. > Please take a minute to see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RealTime > > Obviously feel free to officially assign yourself on something > changing accordingly above mentioned wiki page. ;) > > Thanks. > > Ciao, > Alessio > Alessio, I can help testing any fixes for fglrx. Also, in general, I would like to learn how to package, maintain and test an -rt kernel, as that is the ideal kernel to me and I wish to help keep it going. (I will update the wiki page with this change a little later) Also, I can do a little cleaning up of the writing on the wiki page. I have a quick question about that. When you write "The -preempt and -rt kernels are died, aren't it?" I'm not clear what the exact meaning is. Do you mean: "Have the -preempt and -rt kernels died?" [Perhaps meant as a rhetorical question i.e. this wiki page is going to answer that question] Also, when it is mentioned that there needs to be a solid FAQ, is that meant on just kernels in general, on just that wiki page, or for Ubuntu Studio in general? I ask because I am a decent writer and can work on stuff like that, as long as the info is available. -- -Brian David
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