For now, FireWire devices are the ones that really gain with a RT kernel. The generic Kernels are becoming more and more timing eficient, they absorbed a lot of the RT patches made by Ingo Molnar et al. I dont know why didnt Ubuntu worked on your computer. If fedora worked, ubuntu should also work.
Hi List!, I use Linux Ubuntu 9.04, test 9.10 and 10.04... i prefer ubuntu for ease and support, is confortable for replicate experiences in the educational field. You can compile the low latency Kernel, and the aplications are good.
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José--2010/11/14 cyrille henry <ch@chnry.net>
hello,
you say that you need a RT kernel : did you benchmarck the difference between a RT kernel and a standard kernel?
anyway, i'm using ubuntu 10.04 with no optimisation.
compiling pd/Gem is very fast and easy, so i don't wait the official package...
cyrille
Le 14/11/2010 13:48, Pierre Massat a écrit :
_______________________________________________Hi all!
I have realized lately that Fedora/PlanetCCRMA may not be the best linux
rt distro out there in terms of updates for Pd. So I wanted to conduct a
survey among pd-list members to know who is using what. It seems like
Ubuntu Studio is the distro that's most frequently updated. Too bed
because the last time i tried to install it on my laptop it didn't work...
Any advice would be appreciated.
I need a rt kernel, of course...
Pierre
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