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On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 10:34:11AM +0100, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
David Baron escribe:
Tried to make a patched 2.6.20.1 using make-kpkg.
Cannot find patch
for patch-2.6.20-rt8. How do I do this (since this is not a
debian-installed patch package)?
Why bothering about 2.6.20 when Musix developers [1]already packaged a
multimedia 2.6.21 for you? I've tried it and works lovely.
1.
http://linux.ilmainen.net/musix/linux-2.6.21-rc3-SMP/
Wow, I love that they provide a Debian package of the kernel, and the
headers, and the sources! And it's SMP too.
Now *that* is the way it should be done.
Thanks Musix!
However, I notice that rtirq does *not* work with this kernel anymore.
And yes, I have the 20070101-19 version, which appears to be the latest
one.
In fact, running /etc/init.d/rtirq status shows just:
PID CLS RTPRIO NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND
3 TS - 19 4 0.0 SN ksoftirqd/0
6 TS - 19 5 0.0 SN ksoftirqd/1
And with no set of ps options on this kernel (i.e. ps -eLf, can I find
the threads for IRQ handlers for things like firewire or the various USB
interrupts at all.
Are you sure that kernel is a -rt patched one? latest should be
patch-2.6.21-rc3-rt0. There's no way around: rtirq is fitted and only
works on Ingo's -rt kernels. Otherwise it just does nothing, as it seems
is your case.
Cheers.
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rncbc(a)rncbc.org