Am Sun, 16 Sep 2007 14:54:52 +0100
schrieb David Haggett <david(a)haggett.demon.co.uk>uk>:
Hello, List
Until recently I have been running SUSE 9.3 x86_64 with a
self-compiled realtime kernel (using the realtime-lsm). I have now
upgraded to openSUSE 10.2 because I was having difficulties
installing the latest versions of certain applications.
I'm very happy with the distribution generally, but I'd now like to
get my audio performance back to what it was. Via the installation
and set-up forum at jacklab, I have been directed to realtime kernel,
kernel-source and PAM packages for x86_64 at:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/appleonkel/openSUSE_10.2/x8…
Have downloaded the packages but have not yet installed them.
Unfortunately the thread dried up before it answered my supplementary
questions.
Firstly I noticed that the kernel and kernel-source packages have
different release numbers. Does this matter? I need to compile the
nvidia driver to get X back after the install.
kernel-rt-2.6.19.1-4.1.x86_64.rpm
kernel-source-2.6.19.1-3.1.x86_64.rpm
Yes it matters, the buildservice is counting the releases every build.
The other point I'm confused on is how to safely
install the RPM. Is
it really as simple as rpm -Uvh or are there other steps. Does
installing the new kernel wipe out the old one, or will it install
alongside the default one?
It will. Anway you can't install nvidia without the
matching sources.
Try
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/suse/x…
with
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/suse/x…
This is the kernel for the coming openSUSE-10.3 but it still works
under 10.2.
Secondly
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