No, realtime-lsm isn't based on nptl. RHEL3 uses nptl and so will give
you trouble with a hand-rolled kernel, I didn't catch what distro
you're running but if it's from redhat I guess there's a possibility
they're doing the same thing.
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:47:25 -0700, Russell Hanaghan
<hanaghan(a)starband.net> wrote:
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 10:24 am, Lee Revell wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 12:59, Russell Hanaghan
wrote:
I need to dive into the world of compiling my
first kernel. It will be
for an RPM based distro and I want it to be the 2.6 kernel with VP and
realtime-lsm patches and alsa drivers built in.
What is my simplest path to do this?
If you already use an RPM based distro you can just use the CCRMA
RPM's. No need to compile it. Check the archives (this list and the
CCRMA list) for more info.
The Fedora kernels "break" this distro. All is optimized for i686...AFAIK.
I'm not sure but I also think there is an issue with nptl in this distro.
Isn't that what realtime-lsm is based on??
Again, forgive my complete ignorance here...but this is how I learn such
things.
R~
Lee
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