Re: rt for newbie

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Hi,

> What Linux distribution are you using?
I should have mentioned that. I've got Centos 6.

> I'm using Archlinux, and to 'point you in the right direction' as to
> what needs to be enabled/disabled in the kernel .config ... i will
> point you to the AUR for linux-rt. From there just download the
> tarball. after unzipping it, you will see the latest rt-patches,
> configs for x86 (labeled config) and x86_64 ...
>
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=51360
thanks

> I would be surprised though, if you couldn't find RT already built,
> assuming you are using one of the major distros.
I've got it build several time. I'm confused with all those different
guides telling me what to enable and disable. Most of them are
outdated, as I can see.
rtwiki is down for some time, so I can't see if there is anything
updated to 3.0-rt.

Thanks.
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