You still need a patched kernel. The 'preemptive kernel' is not the
same as the 'real-time preemptive kernel'.
Hope this helps,
Mark
On 12/26/06, Peter Clarke <pgclarke(a)beeb.net> wrote:
What's the current status of the realtime-enabled
kernel?
Up till now I've been using the patched 2.6.16-rt26 on an
i686. I just re-synced my Gentoo packages list and found
that the latest standard kernel is 2.6.19-r2. I'm using
rezound and muse with JACK. Do I still need to use a
patched kernel - or has the necessary realtime capability
found its way into the mainstream kernel? If so, I guess I
would still need the realtime module. Is this correct?
Thanks,
Peter C