[LAU] ubuntu 9.10 RT and Jack

vogel at ct.metrocast.net vogel at ct.metrocast.net
Wed Nov 25 16:24:31 EST 2009


I could run Ubuntu 9.04 with my quad-core AMD64 machine, but a couple of 
weeks ago I noticed the 9.10 upgrade was available, blithely clicked on it, 
it downloaded all night and, when it was ready to reboot to the new 
release....it died. I fooled with it in a dumb terminal mode and was able to 
do some simple things. Finally, using a 9.04 live disk I backed up my drive.

I was never able to configure audio to my satisfaction even in 9.04. Some 
applications worked. A lot did not.

Anyway I went to Planet CCRMA which works only with Fedora (I went with 10), 
and then loaded the Planet CCRMA applications. The install was smooth. No 
apparent problems.
It is a good improvement for audio. (I also have a cheap, non-standard sound 
card so it should get better.) There is a real-time kernel which I have yet 
to install.

Check it out.

Bob

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Geoffrey" <gsking1 at gmail.com>
To: <linux-audio-user at lists.linuxaudio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: [LAU] ubuntu 9.10 RT and Jack


> Gary Morgan <gmorgan777 at ...> writes:
>
>>
>> a. i had heard here and there in forums that the RT kernel in 9.04 and on 
>> was
> 'broken'. is that true?b.
>
> I had problems using the Ubuntu 9.04 rt kernel package, but when I 
> compiled the
> 2.6.29.6-rt?? kernel from source it worked pretty well, even with the 
> nvidia
> drivers.  I remember doing lots of other tweaks and recompiling a few 
> programs
> also, but cannot remember them now.  You could try rtirq?  Remove pulse.
> Also, FYI I'm using M2496 card also.  In the end I removed enough things 
> to make
> it not the best for general usage, but pretty good for audio.  I have not
> switched to 9.10 yet.
> Geoff
>
>
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