[PlanetCCRMA] upgrade questions

Kevin Ernste kevine@esm.rochester.edu
Wed Jan 5 10:11:01 2005


On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 12:59:10 -0500, Dave Phillips <dlphilp@bright.net> wrote:
> Hi Kevin:
>
>   Let me be sure I understand you correctly. I should download the FC3
> ISOs from where, Red Hat ? I'll install in the usual fashion, then grab
> the Planet apt stuff and go from there, again in the usual way. Sound
> about right ?

Yep.

http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/3/i386/iso/

Mirrors:
http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html

>
>   So I take it that FC3 has just not yet been apt-ified by Nando ? And
> you're installing his FC3 stuff package by package ?

Partially apt-ified.  The kernel with matching alsa, rtirq, rtlod, etc
will come in one command ("apt-get install planetccrma-core-edge" for
2.6.9...rtd, I beleve), but I've been adding apps in
groups/individually as they are added, there may now be a better way
(?).  The changelogs looking back a week or two lists everything
available (see below also).

Best,

Kevin

Cummulative list of apps in FC3 so far (pasted from changelogs): 

beast, dssi and fluidsynth-dssi, meterbridge, mpg321, muse, qmidiarp,
rosegarden4, audacity, swami, terminatorX, gmorgan, PVC, resample,
stk, ceres3, sndobj, pd-flext, pd-chaos, tapiir, mxml, zynaddsubfx,
vkeybd, pmidi, sooperlooper, csound, clxclient and clthreads (support
libraries for aeolus), aeolus and aeolus-stops, phat, specimen, caps,
galan, jackeq, jack-rack, libfishsound, liboggz, lilypond, soundtouch,
soundtracker, spiralsynthmodular, sweep, alsaplayer, ams, amsynth,
ardour, blop, brutefir, cheesetracker, clm, ecasound, freqtweak,
gamix, hydrogen, jack-audio-connection-kit, jamin, ladcca,
mcp-plugins, noteedit, qamix, qarecord, qjackctl, rev-plugins, seq24,
swh-plugins, tap-plugins, tap-plugins-doc, tap-reverbed, timemachine,
tse3, vco-plugins (and many supporting audio related libraries)


> Kevin Ernste wrote:
>
> >It's hidden ;)
> >
> >Grab the standard FC3 isos and install normally.  Then grab The Planet
> >apt package, apt.conf, sources.list, etc.  Edit sources.list changing
> >all "2"s to "3"s and you should be set.
> >
> >The recent Planet changelogs have info about the kernel status and
> >packages available.  The basic question is do you go with
> >"kernel-2.6.9-2.2.rdt.rhfc3.ccrma" or
> >"kernel-2.6.10-2.1.ll.rhfc3.ccrma".  The latter does not include the
> >lowlat stuff just yet but seems to run amazingly well here due to code
> >that has apparently moved upstream.  Results may vary.  SRMS are here
> >if you prefer:
> >
> >http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/all/linux/SRPMS/
> >
> >See Fernado's 12/30 changelog entry for more specific info, commands,
> >etc.  If memory serves, "apt-get install planetccrma-core" will
> >install the 2.6.9...kernel whereas "apt-get dist-upgrade" will grab
> >2.6.10...  Apps are ready, almost everything at this point.  I don't
> >think there is a "planetccrma-audioapps" yet.  I've been installing as
> >they come in.
> >
> >Anyway, things are running very, very well for me on FC3.  Best of luck.
> >
> >Kevin
> >
> >
> >On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 08:11:52 -0500, Dave Phillips <dlphilp@bright.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Greetings:
> >>
> >>  I'm planning to upgrade my machines this week, and I want to be sure I
> >>do it as efficiently as possible. I currently have the following
> >>configurations here:
> >>
> >>    Desktop:
> >>        Planet C RH 9
> >>        AGNULA/Demudi 1.2.0
> >>
> >>    Laptop:
> >>        Planet C RH 9
> >>
> >>  I want to replace Planet C on the laptop with AGNULA/Demudi, that's no
> >>problem. However, I want to replace Demudi on my desktop machine with a
> >>Fedora Core system. The FC system is intended as an experimental
> >>installation, so I'm quite willing to try out the bleeding edge with
> >>FC3. Alas, I'm not at all sure how to do do that with Planet C. I see no
> >>FC3 ISOs, only FC2: should I install FC2 and then upgrade ? Or is the
> >>FC3 collection hidden away somewhere in the recesses of the Planet
> >>repositories ?
> >>
> >>  Advice, suggestions,  and tales of experiences are most welcome.
> >>
> >>Best,
> >>
> >>dp
> >>
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