Re: debian realtime kernel config 2.6.25.8.rt7

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On Monday 21 July 2008 19:18:10 Emanuel Rumpf wrote:
> 2008/7/20 David Baron <d_baron@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> > I rebuilt the kernel with the hpet stuff enabled. Make menuconfig offers
> > no place to get rid of CONFIG_RTC, even though hpet should be taking care
> > of it.
>
> I deactivated these:
> Menu -> DeviceDrivers -> CharacterDevices -> EnhancedRealtimeClockSupport
> Menu -> DeviceDrivers -> CharacterDevices -> Generic /dev/rtc emulation
>
> but enabled:
> Menu -> DeviceDrivers -> Real Time Clock
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OK, but that "enhanced realtime clock support is menued as "new". The rtc.c 
does hpet refences. Snd-rcttimer will not be built this way.


The question is will muse  run without snd-rtc-timer.  The 1.0 beta did come 
up in the midi-only mode but it kicks at ladspa descripters before  one can do 
anything. I do not remember which one of these programs wanted the snd-
rtctimer. Rosegarden is one of the few kde3 apps that will not run under kde4!

muse 0.8 will start up without rtc, snd-rtctimer loaded. It will not play midi 
to a midi out device if jack is running but I think this is a problem with 
current jack since qsynth had the same problem.

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