[linux-audio-user] Newbie: Realtime kernel and THAC's rpms

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On 09/27/2003 12:43:24 PM, Ketil Thorgersen wrote:
> Great! I knew of course that 9.2 was just around the corner, but had no idea
> it would provide a DAW out of the box.

As I said, only out of the Powerpack box.  ;-)  But the rpms are available  
through urpmi as well.

> This is really great news! Will I be
> asked during installation if I prefer a low latency kernel and if
> installation should be optimised for multimedia, or is the new kernel  
> equally good at everything?

Unfortunately, the multimedia kernel you must install yourself, becuase it is  
a security risk due to the capabilities patch.  Of cource you can do this with  
one command:
# urpmi kernel-multimedia
Which also worked with 9.1 by the way.

> Would be great to get it working now nonetheless:-)

The howto for 9.1 is still available at
http://groundstate.ca/mdkaw.html
but it will be updated within the next few weeks to 9.2, mainly concerning the  
beautiful new GUI for jack, and ardour's new and improved configuration menus.

Austin
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                                 Austin Acton
        Synthetic Organic Chemist, Teaching Assistant, Ph.D. Candidate
               Department of Chemistry, York University, Toronto
        MandrakeLinux Volunteer Developer, homepage: www.groundstate.ca


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