Re: pretty much frustrated about those rt-kernels!

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Hermann Meyer wrote:
> Hi 
>
> I just will confirm what Crypto write. I am never bee frustrated about those 
> rt-kernels!
>
> hermann
>   

Lets hope I feel that way in a short time ;)


I've build a kernel:

When booting I'll get:
BUG: using smp_processor_id () in preeemtible [00000000] code khelper/1012

but it starts

When I build a rt2500 driver I'll get:


http://pastebin.com/m510079ce








> Am Freitag, 4. Juli 2008 20:30:26 schrieb Crypto:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> it might be a question of which distro to use as well.
>>
>> I have had success with sidux (http://www.sidux.com) which in first place
>> is a pure debian testing based live linux distribution but can be installed
>> on harddisk, usb stick etc. without trouble.
>>
>> And there is a lively irc based chat offering support at most time of the
>> day.
>>
>> And there is - which is why I respond to You - a realtime kernel that
>> actually does its job. It can be installed via apt-get from a repository,
>> so no patching etc. required. Someone was mercyful enough to compile the
>> standard kernel with all needed RT stuff involved. Browse the support forum
>> and search for "makke" kernels. He has been updating the RT kernel
>> frequently so You would not get outdated stuff.
>>
>> The only drawback so far: there is no *big sigh* 64bit RT kernel. makke
>> wrote that he had no success or something.
>>
>> This distribution sidux is running on my laptop right now while I am
>> writing this. The advantage of sidux over ubuntu is that (as I understand
>> it) some decicive packages have been adjusted right for use on ubuntu only,
>> so ubuntu becomes more and more incompatible with genuine debian.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Crypto.
>>
>> Am Freitag, 4. Juli 2008 19:19:07 schrieb schoappied:
>>     
>>> I like to learn it. Do you have a good tutorial?
>>>
>>> But anyway it would be good if there is a rt kernel in all the distros,
>>> there are also people who don't like or can't make a rt-kernel.
>>> Like Ubuntu has a real time kernel included...
>>>
>>>
>>>
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