On Saturday 24 September 2005 15:50, Martin Wohlleben wrote:
Am Samstag, 24. September 2005 13:14 schrieb David
Haggett:
> I'm a bit worried about mucking up my system (also used for general
> purpose computing), and I was hoping someone could give me some further
> advice:
[snip valuable and interesting advice]
some additional hint's
there is a project for professional audio work with SuSE:
http://www.jacklab.net/
They provide a lot of rpm's of current development snapshots and
interesting audio tools.
You can also find a Kernel rpm there (at least for SuSE 9.2) and a how to
for building your own kernel based on 2.6.11.7
I tried this one (compiled according the how to) and I'm very lucky with
it. Unfortunately english and french language is still not fully supported
but maybe you find there what you are looking for.
Thankyou very much for your help.
I'm going to try the less-work method first (just adding the rt-lsm patch to
the SuSE sources). The kernel and modules are compiling as I type.
If the install goes well, but I still have the performance issues I'll start
looking at building from vanilla sources. Jacklab is now in my bookmarks.
Thanks again
--
David Haggett