Re: kernel 2.6.39

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> Hi Jordan,

hi,

> I am new to RT kernel. I am trying to use 2.6.37 kernel with RT. I am unable
> to succeed.

you are unable to succeed, because there is no 2.6.37-rt available.
last i heard the patchset was being worked on, not actually available
-  you must use 2.6.33-rt. that is the last stable release of RT.

> Since you are using 2.6.39 with RT. Are you using any patches which are not
> mainlined in kernel, so that I can also contribute in testing your patches.

AFAIK, I am not using 2.6.39 with RT - i am using 2.6.39 which
includes one of the main features that RT provided. I have the
forced-interrupt-threading - enabled in my kernel  (using nconfig
before compiling 2.6.39, to customize my kernel how i wanted it).

I am not an RT maintainer, or even contributor. I do not write patches
and am an end-user. (i use RT, specifically for proaudio on the Linux
platform).

I was just answering E-BLOKOS' question, because it seemed as if he
wasn't aware as to why those commits in 2.6.39 would show bits of code
related to and specific to RT.

jordan
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