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 HaggettReceived on Mon Sep 26 00:15:04 2005
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