No, realtime-lsm isn't based on nptl. RHEL3 uses nptl and so will give you trouble with a hand-rolled kernel, I didn't catch what distro you're running but if it's from redhat I guess there's a possibility they're doing the same thing. On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:47:25 -0700, Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Wednesday 29 September 2004 10:24 am, Lee Revell wrote: > > On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 12:59, Russell Hanaghan wrote: > > > I need to dive into the world of compiling my first kernel. It will be > > > for an RPM based distro and I want it to be the 2.6 kernel with VP and > > > realtime-lsm patches and alsa drivers built in. > > > > > > What is my simplest path to do this? > > > > If you already use an RPM based distro you can just use the CCRMA > > RPM's. No need to compile it. Check the archives (this list and the > > CCRMA list) for more info. > > The Fedora kernels "break" this distro. All is optimized for i686...AFAIK. > I'm not sure but I also think there is an issue with nptl in this distro. > Isn't that what realtime-lsm is based on?? > > Again, forgive my complete ignorance here...but this is how I learn such > things. > > R~ > > > > Lee > > > > -- > The Road of Life is paved with Squirrels that couldn't make a decision! > -- De gustibus non disputandum est.