Re: 3.10-rt kernels unusable

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On 26 August 2013 17:02, Joakim Hernberg <jbh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Seeing that you use that <censured> yaourt to build the kernel package
and even run out of space on your tmpf, maybe something has gone wrong.
Much better would be to install the devtools package and build it in a
chroot, with "sudo extra-x86_64-build".

You could also try the following binary packages that I just uploaded
to see if that makes a difference:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/879835/linux-rt-3.10.9_rt5-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/879835/linux-rt-headers-3.10.9_rt5-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz

Thanks for the links! I hope you enjoy your vacation nevertheless ;-)
I don't use yaourt to build linux-rt. But I tried the binaries: the same problems occured. I had a bunch of xruns as soon as I started playback, on a session which runs smoothly with other kernels. I could restart Ardour and reproduce it so it's not just an occasional mishap.
I also tested with the option for i915 do_wbinvd=no which helps other people (see https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/linux-rt/). But no improvement for me.
 

Finally -rt is an experimental patch and folklore is that it stabilizes
somewhere around -rt10 or so :)  
I love computer folklore :-) !
 
Maybe it would be better to report
you bugs upstream on the linux-rt-users mailing list and see if they
can help you with specific problems/issues.
Indeed, I should do that. Thanks for pointing to that list.

Cheers,
Victor

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