On Sat, 2005-02-12 at 19:06 -0800, Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
On 11 February 2005 at 20:35, "Jack
O'Quin" <joq(a)io.com> wrote:
Those of you who enjoy working with bleeding-edge
kernels, please try
Andrew's latest 2.6.11-rc3-mm2 patchset. I am hopeful that this may
be included in the base kernel, soon. It would help for some of you
to build this kernel, run it and report on any problems (or successes)
with the realtime LSM.
What version of ALSA does this use?
You really don't want to run the -mm kernel, unless you really like to
test every bleeding edge feature the kernel developers came up with this
week. IOW, unless you enjoy your machine locking up.
This is important for political reasons, not technical. It means the
realtime LSM is likely to end up in the mainline kernel. It doesn't
really need more testing, everyone knows it works.
Just apply the broken out patch if you need the realtime LSM.
Lee