On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 11:38:29PM +0200, Burkhard Ritter wrote:
I hope it gets through this time...
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 06:05:55PM +0200, Antonio wrote:
And yes I'm going to try the 2.6.13 too. Do
you know if I can use the
realtime-lsm module with the .13? I don't care about security risk on
this machine.
Anyhow, many thanks for the useful answer you give me so far ;-).
Best Regards,
~ Antonio
Hello.
I believe you can use the realtime-lsm with recent kernels, but it is
not the recommended approach any more. The new rt-rlimits way doesn't
require to patch the kernel. But as long as the distributions don't do
this for you, you have to install a modified pam. There is information
on this wiki:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/RealtimeKernelAndPAM. I also put
some pam packages for Debian unstable there, that might well work testing
as the libpam-modules version is the same for both branches (at the
moment).
There are also pam debs for sarge here:
http://techweb.rfa.org/debrfa/dists/sarge/main/binary-i386/
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