Linux RT newbie question

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Hi

For a new project we need to demonstrate a Linux RT-Kernel running on a 'standard' x86 desktop PC.

The question is which distro to use?  I am aware of commercially supported embedded distros from Wind River and Monta Vista.  However, as ours is not strictly an embedded target, I wonder if a standard Linux distro + RT kernel patch would be a better choice?

I have done some research and found the Planet CCRMA patches for Fedora and the Pengutronix patches for Debian.

Are there any other distros and patches that I should consider?  

Any advice on a way forward would be much appreciated.

Best regards

David

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