Re: Debian DAW experiences

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Am 04.09.2014 02:39, schrieb David Christensen:
On 09/03/2014 04:22 AM, Adam Sampson wrote:
You're probably best off just dropping the aufs patch -- it's useful for
things like live CDs (because it lets you overlay a read-only FS with a
writable one, and similar tricks), but you're pretty unlikely to need it
on a conventional machine. The Debian userspace certainly doesn't
require it; I don't patch it into the kernels I build.

I applied the patch as follows:

    # cd /usr/src

    # tar -xJf linux-source-3.14.tar.xz

    # unxz linux-patch-3.14-rt.patch.xz

    # cd linux-source-3.14/

    # patch -p1 < ../linux-patch-3.14-rt.patch


I understood that usage of the patch file was an all-or-nothing affair. Skimming 'man patch', I don't a way to exclude portions. Do I edit the patch file and delete things I don't want?


How do you apply the realtime patch?


David

The rt-patch is against the vanilla kernel source from kernel.org.
 https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/

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