Re: switching from gnome to tde on stretch, what do I edit?

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On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 08:01:11 -0400
Gene Heskett <gheskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Actually. jessie on the pi wasn't too bad. I am 
> actually getting things done with it. But info on the wintel stuff is 
> common knowledge. Want to replace the armhf (pi) or arm64 (rock64) 
> kernel with a realtime version?  Nobody else sees the need, so your 
> questions get ignored, not answered by the people who do have it all 
> figured out.  Thats BS.

For the pi, shouldn't it just be a matter of following your distro's build-your-
own-kernel instructions, using the pi-specific kernel sources and base config, 
and applying the rt patchset on top?  Or does the patchset not apply cleanly 
or something?  (Assuming you're building directly on the pi.  If not, start with 
cross-compiler or qemu arm emulation setup, also per your distro.  I went the 
qemu route.)

E. Liddell

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