Re: pretty much frustrated about those rt-kernels!

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Dave Phillips wrote:
> Michael Bohle wrote:
>   
>> The situation on opensuse Linux is pretty good for musicians at this
>> time... [snip]
>>     
> Hi Michael,
>
> I'm very happy to read this message. I've been pleased with JAD 1.0, but 
> I haven't had much time lately to meet with the crew on IRC and I've 
> dropped out of touch with what's happening there.
>
> If anyone else has been thinking about trying JAD, give it a go. It's my 
> primary 32-bit system, I get excellent performance from it, and the 
> devel team has been responsive to problems users have encountered. It is 
> a fine system for musicians.
>
> Best,
>
> dp
>
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I keep having these errors:
when start booting:

resume: libgcrypt version: 1.4.1
resume: couldn't not stat the resume device file '/dev/hda3'
please type in the full path name to try again
or press ENTER to boot the system

later:

fsck.ext3 superblok could not write or read (hda3/ hda2...)

corrupt?
if it is a ext3 file, then maybe it is corrupt...
check /var/log/fsck/checkfs


the normal kernel 25.2 runs just nicely....
:(

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