On Friday 02 November 2018 03:55:53 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > Am Sonntag, 28. Oktober 2018 schrieb Gene Heskett: > > On Sunday 28 October 2018 16:57:42 andre_debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > www.engadget.com/2018/10/28/ibm-buys-red-hat/ > > > > > > Is it a good new ? > > > Can this new make reviving Linux in the public market, > > > or only in the professional cloud market ? > > > > > > André > > > > Best question of the year. > > > > Next best is what to become of amanda? Amanda was just bought by > > BETSOL, whomever they might be, and they've sent one of their folks > > to the amanda list to quell the talk of a fork. But so far all we've > > seen is talk, and the users, including me who has been using it for > > nearly 20 years, are getting nervous. They haven't even put the lead > > maintainer on their payroll, and the undertones are rising in > > volume. > > > > I suppose at some point, debian will be an acquisition target as the > > commercial folks see it as something they can do a Red Hat with when > > Red Hat spun the Fedora as a free red hat, but they as expected used > > the fedora users as lab rats, trying new ways that often didn't work > > all that well. So I gave them feedback until I was tired of a half > > broken system all the time, and in about 2006 LinuxCNC was made as a > > respin of Ubuntu, but that petered out and went to debian in about > > 2012. Where it still is, while our developers are busting butt > > trying to get the performance needed out rt-prempt patches for the > > later 64 bit kernels, which are in fact sloths compared to the 32 > > bit patched versions in the 3.2.x releases. Much research at > > restoring that has been done, but its not yet been good enough to be > > accepted into mainline. > > > > Steven R. has been a frequent contributer to the linux-rt list for > > quite a while, and here is his off the cuff talk on it from a couple > > days back, basically issueing you can and you cant's to the rest of > > the developers as they code up new pieces for the kernel: > > > > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxJm-Ujipcg> > > > > There are some folks from red hat there on that list too. > > > > Make of it what you can. IBM, like Dell, has over the last 2 decades > > made some quality hardware. So I expect the cash infusion may allow > > some of the oldtimers in North Carolina to retire, and new blood > > will be brought on board, not necessarily from the ranks. What > > effect, good or bad, that will have remains to be seen. Watching > > the stock market for fresh RHAT activity might be educational. > > Hi Gene! > > I'm relieved that I'm nit the only one struggling with linux-rt - my > latency numbers are horrible, no matter what hardware I use. But at > least I managed to get linuxcnc + preempt-rt + trinity working on my > raspberrypi3+. If you are interested, I can upload a rpi image for > testing :-) > > Nik Nik. yes I'd be interested in that, although I am ATM, down one of my other machines & have about 75% of the stuff ordered to put the two BoB's in a separate box with hopefully better psu's. A $3 buck regulator died a horrible death, spitting epoxy off the top of the chip, and putting 35 volts on the 5 volt BoB supply buss for the few millisecs of the death throes. But the big lathe, running on an r-pi-3b is working well. But any improvements in latency would be appreciated. .075 milliseconds on the servo-thread is tolerable, but its pretty wide in terms of following error. I've 32Gb sd's to put it on. -- Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting