Re: Installing realtime kernel - gentoo ERRORs loading realtime module

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Thomas Kuther wrote:
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 :)


Right, I was using 2.6.16-rt29 and it's working with the pam 0.78. I'll try the newest kernel.


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