On Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 12:33:13 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
Humm...I don't know what the worst is that could
happen. Probably
nothing bad and it really wouldn't be that difficult to try. However,
let's say I do it and it works, or I do it and it doesn't work. At
that point what have I learned and how would it help me?
Well, I think the only difference is the compiler, so it would tell us
that the compiler is making a differece. If the plant kernel still gives
you xruns it tells you that some of the system stuff in gentoo is causing
you problems.
One thing that occurs is the filesystems, I think only ext[23] has been RT
tuned in 2.6, so if your gentoo system is using something else that could
be your problem.
It would be funny to end up running Gentoo but
*having* to build my
kernels on a Fedora box! ;-)
Funny, or very anoying :)
- Steve