On Mo, 26.03.07 12:29 Brad Fuller <brad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thomas Kuther wrote: > > On Mo, 26.03.07 19:48 rob <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > >> Lee Revell wrote: > >> > >>> On 3/25/07, Martin Wohlleben <martin.wohlleben@xxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>>> pam-0.78-r6 should work. I use this version and jack runs with > >>>> rt-prio. Check your /etc/security/limits.conf for the right > >>>> entries > >>>> > >>>> # REALTIME support for audio group users > >>>> @audio - rtprio 100 > >>>> @audio - nice -10 > >>>> @audio - memlock 250000 > >>>> > >>> Great... another distro patching old PAM versions rather than > >>> upgrading... why?!? > >>> > >> Perceived level of risk? > >> > > > > tom@SiRiUS ~ $ equery which pam > > /home/tom/cvs/proaudio/trunk/overlays/proaudio/sys-libs/pam/pam-0.99.7.1-r1.ebuild > > > > Though 0.78-r6 is marked as stable here, whereas 0.99 is marked as > > ~arch (testing/unstable). Gentoo stable likes keeping old stuff, > > because of stability reasons I'd guess - like debian, or redhat, or > > whatever other distro providing stable and testing branches. > > But if you want the newer one, just emerge it. You just have to > > unmask it. > > > > Also no idea why you are using a 2.6.16 kernel - 2.6.20-rt8 is > > superb, at least on my uniproc machine here. > > > > well.. I was just following the directions - I haven't done a > realtime kernel on gentoo and am using/trying the proaudio overlay. Yeah well, the howto uses 2.6.16 as example kernel, as 2.6.16 was the current stable kernel when I wrote it. But hmm, Frieder still marked 2.6.16-rt29 as the stable rt-sources in the overlay - not sure why exactly, maybe perceived level of risk - anyways in case of PAM and the kernel, I personally recommend using latest ~ masked pam and =rt-sources-2.6.20-r8 :) Regards, Tom
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