CCRMA and yum

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Hello list!

I was hoping to install ardour on one of my FC4 machines. I haven't been using this machine for realtime audio so I am running the FC4 vanilla kernel so that the livna.org's ati-graphics and the ndiswrapper kernel modules will work. I want to investigate using
the CCRMA packages though. I have questions:

(1)Can CCRMA be accessed through yum instead of apt?
If I knew where the rmps lived (and if they are signed with a gpg key where that is too)
then I think could get yum to work nicely with CCRMA.

(2)If I used the lsm patched CCRMA kernel (the CCRMA kernel is lsm-module patched so that I can allow realtime priorities to a gid, right?) will this kernel work with the livna
kernel modules?
If not I guess I can custom build the modules using rpmbuild. I have done that in the
past, and it is inconvienent but I can do it if need be.

Thanks all!
-thewade

PS: I am trying to stay in the bay area but I am having trouble finding work. If anyone
needs a lab-rat/art-geek please let me know!
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