On 04/21/2013 04:37 PM, Ankit Goila wrote: > Hi John, > > Thanks for your reply. I currently have Ubuntu 12.10 installed on my > machine. In order to use the pre-compiled packages, do I need to just > compile the code given online through the command line? Or do I need > some other packages as well? The Ubuntu currently has the kernel version > 3.5.0-17-generic. > > Regards, > > Ankit
Hi Ankit, Please read the instructions on the webpage linked to in the previous email. I believe you should be familiar with installing software packages on Ubuntu, where no compilation is necessary. For Ubuntu 12.10 you should use the 'precise' debian archive, so CODENAME=precise then follow the rest of the instructions as usual. Also take a look here, and avoid top-posting on this list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Placement_of_replies John > > > On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 4:53 AM, John Morris <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > On 04/19/2013 11:41 PM, Ankit Goila wrote: > > Hello friends, > > > > I am working on setting up my machine for real time capability using > > Xenomai. The specs are: Intel Xeon CPU (with 8 cores), Ubuntu 12.10 > > (Linux-3.5.0-17-generic). > > Recently, I installed Ubuntu 12.10 on my machine and configured it for > > Xenomai 2.6.2.1 kernel, following the instructions given on this page: > > > > http://www.stanley.gatech.edu/skelly/uncategorized/installing-xenomai-on-ubuntu-12-04/#comment-932 > > > > I was successful with the setup and the grub menu shows the > xenomai kernel > > installed. But, on booting into the Xenomai option, a desktop is > displayed > > without any menu/task bar etc. The PC freezes upon booting, with no > > internet connection available. Here is the screenshot of the post-boot > > screen. I think this might be a problem with configuring the > kernel, but > > then there are no set rules for configuration for a particular > machine. I > > will be really grateful if somebody could help me out here. > > > > - Ankit > > > > Hi Ankit, > > Want to give some pre-compiled Debian packages a try? See here: > > http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?XenomaiKernelPackages > > Also, if your NIC happens to be the r8168, you should compile that > driver separately. There's a Debian package for that one as well, > pointed to in the above link. > > John > > > > > -- > Ankit Goila > U-M ID: 83509056 > Graduate Student (2012-2014) > M.S.E Mechanical Engineering > University of Michigan, Ann Arbor > Contact: 734-747-0829 > _______________________________________________ Xenomai mailing list [email protected] http://www.xenomai.org/mailman/listinfo/xenomai
