Hi Brad, Not exactly. The link is the leading edge kernel which at this time is base don a release candidate. I often build them for testing but I'm currently having trouble with the realtime-lsm package with 2.6.19_rc6 so I have run them. Underneath that directory there is repository of all the older ones goign back to 2.6.13 I think. I'm currently running 2.6.18-rt7 from the Gentoo proaudio overlay which checks all the stuff out for me and patches it before I build it: mark@lightning ~ $ uname -a Linux lightning 2.6.18-rt7 #2 PREEMPT Mon Oct 23 12:15:41 PDT 2006 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux mark@lightning ~ $ mark@lightning ~ $ eix -I rt-sources * sys-kernel/rt-sources [1] Available versions: 2.6.15-r21 2.6.16-r29 2.6.17_rc6-r5 2.6.17-r5 2.6.17-r7 *2.6.17-r8 2.6.18-r5 2.6.18-r6 2.6.18-r7 2.6.19_rc6-r4 2.6.19_rc6-r7 2.6.19_rc6-r8 Installed: 2.6.15-r21 2.6.16-r16 2.6.18-r7 2.6.19_rc6-r8 Homepage: Description: Ingo Molnars realtime patch applied on vanilla [1] /usr/portage/local/layman/pro-audio mark@lightning ~ $ Hope this helps, Mark On 11/29/06, Brad Fuller <brad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote: > > Maybe patching a Suse kernel to -rt is non-trivial, but why not just > try out the vanilla realtime kernel using the stuff from Ingo's site? > > http://people.redhat.com/mingo/realtime-preempt/ > > I run Gentoo but never use Gentoo kernels. Just for completeness, are you using the kernel from your link?