[PlanetCCRMA] kernel questions

Bert bourdon@kabelfoon.net
Tue Feb 14 05:35:02 2006


Did you add

Install-Options {"--oldpackage"};

to your /etc/apt/apt.conf file?
According to the CCRMA site this is needed to install older kernels 
without apt complaining.

Greetings,
Bert

> Hello:  I used apt-get for the core-edge on my new FC4 install.  When 
> I rebooted, I did not see two kernels listed.  I checked:
> $ uname -a
> Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 #1 Thu Jun 2 22:55:56 
> EDT 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
> [tom@localhost ~]$
>
> The CCRMA site shows 2.6.10-2.1.ll as the low-latency kernel that's 
> most stable, and 2.6.10-0.1.rdt bleeding edge?  I'm guessing both of 
> those are older than what I'm running, and that is why neither one of 
> them shows when I start up the computer?  Is the kernel I have loaded, 
> considered the low-latency kernel I want to use for recording?
> Thanks, Tom
>
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