Re: rt kernel in debian/squeeze

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Just read this thread from start to finish but its not answered my question which is 'What is the best rt kernel package for squeeze?' - is there anyone on here who has done any kind of benchmarking or testing of the the liquorix, penguintronix and 64studio kernel packages? If not then I'd be happy to hear from on of the kernel experts which one appears to have the optimal config.

I think it was Robin who posted the apt line to get the latest 64 studio squeeze kernel- I was looking for that recently yet failed to find it as it doesn't seem to be mentioned on the 64studio page so could you please add a link to that (maybe on the 'Upgrades' page) 64studio crew?

Does anyone know the reason behind there being no 'official' RT kernel in the Debian repos?

On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Jeremy Jongepier <autostatic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 01/12/2011 03:09 AM, torbenh wrote:
if you want to be absolutely sure, then turn it off.
my machine handles scaling just fine though.


Hello Torben,

Time to adjust the LinuxMusicians Wiki then :)
And I'll try if scaling works ok on my notebook. Won't try it on my netbook, that one has got a buggy timer chip so scaling eventually locks up my whole system (that's what you get when buying cheap stuff).


Best,

Jeremy

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