While it has been a while since I compiled a kernel, I think you might want to look at this if you are looking for stable...
http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS2660945418.html
Essentially the PREEMPT_RT patches are only considered stable at this time on up to 2.6.26, the newer stuff should be considered dev. At least if I understood the article correctly. At any rate this is probably where I would start if I was going to compile one today from scratch.
Seablade
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Gordon J. C. Pearce MM3YEQ wrote:I've been using 8.10 without the rt kernel and am fairly happy with it
>
> Stop using Ubuntu. Their realtime kernel is seriously flawed in many
> ways. USB MIDI is broken, and there is little or no support for
> binary-only drivers.
>
>
as a general purpose system. However, for my music purposes I need an rt
kernel, hence the original post.
I assume you refer to Intrepid ? Hardy seems well-regarded and (IIRC) is
> Since Ubuntu seems to be going down the Microsoft-like "You will do it
> our way or you will not do it at all" route, I can no longer recommend
> Ubuntu for any purpose.
>
now the basis for the upcoming release of 64 Studio 3.0.
Best,
dp
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