The Other wrote: > Joe Hartley wrote: > >> On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 07:57:42 -0600 >> The Other <theother1510@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Still waiting on the CCRMA repositories for Fedora 9. (Any >>> idea when that will come along? Fedora is now up to version 10.) >>> >> There have been Planet CCRMA repositories available for quite a while >> now. I believe the webpage is lagging behind in documenting this, >> though. >> >> I'm planning on installing 9 soon, but from everything I've read, >> the 2.26 RT kernels are not stable, and Pulseaudio is a royal pain. >> I plan to simply uninstall its RPMs. >> >> > > Thanks for the reply Joe. Following your suggestion I looked at the > Planet CCRMA instructions for installing on top of Fedora Core 8, was > able to locate where the Fedora Core 9 and Fedora Core 10 CCRMA > repositories were located, and enabled the CCRMA repository for Fedora > Core 9. > > The RealTime kernel I got was: > > Linux serenity.valley 2.6.24.7-1.rt3.2.fc9.ccrmart #1 SMP PREEMPT RT > Tue May 13 04:33:19 EDT 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux > > > I'm running it right now after a reboot. As soon as I did RealPlayer > 11 is back to using the motherboard speaker, arrg! Oh well. > > Any reason you plan to install Fedora Core 9 instead of Fedora Core > 10? Let me know how your installation goes and how you succeed in > disabling PulseAudio. At this point, I'm ready to leave Planet CCRMA > for any Linux distribution that doesn't use PulseAudio. > > Here you can find more info about Pulseaudio. Especially that Debian howto is good, dunno if it helps you on fedora. http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=713 If you're looking for a distro without Pulseaudio, I think you should work with Kde... (Jacklabs default(?)) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user