Re: stretch problems

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Am Montag, 20. August 2018 schrieb Gene Heskett:
> [...]
> These guys make a pretty good installer simply because they know what it 
> needs and doesn't need to run LinuxCNC right. They don't care if it 
> doesn't run on cousin Molly's washing machine, although with some config 
> effort, it can probably run it, better than the programming it came 
> with.
> 
> I certainly had no such problems installing tde on top of the kde I 
> originally loaded onto my Dell running a grizzly G0704 mill on a special 
> wheezy install.  So I'll do the same and then install tde on that.
> 
> Back later with grins or tears.
> 
> Thanks Michelle.
> 

Hi Gene!

You should definitly walk the devuan road. I had a hell of a time with machinekit on BBB, till I found out how to get rid of the systemd stuff. When you run stretch + linuxcnc, you'll most likely get bad surprises (aka. latency > 400000ns) with the 4.*-rtpreempt kernel

Nik


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