2.6.26.5 with the rt9 real-time patch. No problems with the IDE1 line this time around (previous ones killed DMA, 32-bit access, etc, a rendered the disk temporary unreadable to BIOS!! on reboot). Now to try to use the thing. Build kqemu, vboxdrv, squashfs, no sweat. Nvidia .... always a problem, it seems. Neither nvidia's nor debian's legacy driver (for mx400 cards) will compile. Debian's (where I had the sources and could play a bit) complains about an implicit definition of __SEMAPHORE_INITIALIZER. This is inside a #define that stuffs a mutex structure. I tried breaking this into a function and a #define but the constant is the problem, not how it was being used. Any ideas? Two more caveats: The patch does not append -rt to the kernel name (.config indicates the patch was indeed applied OK). Not very important. Got this on bootup: Sep 19 09:39:46 d_baron kernel: warning: `proftpd' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) This could be important! The current kernel did not kill 32-bit access(??). Any ideas? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user