[linux-audio-user] CCRMA switching to FC2?

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Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:

>On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 14:15, Rick wrote:
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>>Hi all,
>>    Anyone know when CCRMA will be switching to FC2 and the 2.6 kernel?
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>The question in not completely clear to me. You surely mean Planet CCRMA
>and not CCRMA itself, right?
>
>Planet CCRMA supports FC2, so it is not a matter of switching (I
>currently support several versions of redhat/fedora). I just don't
>currently recommend using FC2 unless you know that there are (were?)
>still some latency problems, when compared to 2.4.x.
>
>On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 14:22, Lee Revell wrote: 
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>>Probably when 2.6 is ready for low latency audio work.  It's pretty much
>>there on UP, but there are some unresolved SMP issues.  These are
>>allegedly fixed in the very latest voluntary preemption patches, but
>>these are only a few minutes old, and no one has had a chance to test
>>yet.
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>I'm building them..... tests hopefully coming up soon :-)
>-- Fernando
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    Sorry, yes I meant Planet CCRMA. I was wondering when I could go to 
the CCRMA website and download the modified iso's of FC2 (with apt as 
the default package manager) and the modified kernel. Wish I could say 
that I was doing some important audio work, but I mainly use Planet 
CCRMA's version of Fedora and the modified kernel for gaming, as 
benchmarks show better results than with other distro's and kernels on 
similar equipment.

                Rick B


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