On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:05 AM, schoappied
<schoappied(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm using now one of musix, but I can't
build my nvidia driver on it.
Thats a little problem, but with my normal debian kernel I have wireless
internet connection with one click... but 6 of the 10 times on that
rt-kernel is failed :/ Why???
Maybe
linuxaudio.org should put some 'pressure' on those distro
builders to include a decent realtime kernel!
I can sympathize with your frustration. However maybe you should learn
to build your own. Please try to remember that stock kernels aren't
specific to your particular configuration, they are simply a "one size
*tries* to fit all" solution. Its always best to build to your
specific hardware setup if the stock kernel doesn't meet your needs.
Welcome to open source. Feel free to learn how to change it to suit your needs.
In that same vein, I've had 0 problems with Slackware, Red Hat,
Ubuntu, Debian testing, using my own custom kernels.
Good luck.
I like to learn it. Do you have a good tutorial?
But anyway it would be good if there is a rt kernel in all the distros,
there are also people who don't like or can't make a rt-kernel.
Like Ubuntu has a real time kernel included...