On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 14:24, David Baron wrote:
On Thursday 09 September 2004 19:00,
linux-audio-user-request(a)music.columbia.edu wrote:
Go for it. i would definetly like to save the
extra step of compiling
the realtime lsm each time i upgrade my kernel.. And i think it might
prove useful even for non audio users.. Often security stuff likes to
mlock small portions of memory, too, etc..
Yes, except that the realtime-lsm precompiled binary is not updated on
Sid each time the kernel is. The only way to keep it current is to
compile it yourself. Compiles quickly and reliably--just remember to copy
the .ko to the correct place and then reboot.
This is why we want realtime-lsm to be part of the kernel, because it
_would_ automatically get upgraded when you upgraded your kernel. Since
Are you sure? ALSA isn't always current.
it's simple and reliable, like you said,
there's a pretty good argument
for adding it to the standard Linux kernel. You would not have to deal
with compiling it separately.
Lee