[PlanetCCRMA] FC4 install with CCRMA
Tom Poe
tompoe at studioforrecording.org
Thu Feb 16 08:23:01 PST 2006
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
>On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 18:37 -0600, Tom Poe wrote:
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>>Peter Baumgartner wrote:
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>>>Tom Poe schrieb:
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>>>>Thank you, sir, for a fine CCRMA FC4 audiovideo packages bundle. The
>>>>install went pretty smoothly, I must say. I did run into one item,
>>>>lam on FC4 that has a file that conflicts with sweep when
>>>>installing. I deleted the lam package, and the install completed
>>>>without a hitch. I apologize for not writing down the version
>>>>numbers, or copying and pasting the message for you to review. The
>>>>matter of the low-latency kernel remains. I am currently running
>>>>2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 and when I run:
>>>>$ rpm -q kernel
>>>>kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4
>>>>kernel-2.6.12-0.21.rdt.rhfc4.ccrma
>>>>kernel-2.6.14-1.1656_FC4
>>>>
>>>>The newest kernel comes up, without the others being displayed. Do
>>>>you think I should pursue this further? Or, since the computer is to
>>>>be used as a starting point for a community recording studio, can we
>>>>just use the latest kernel, and see if we have quality issues down
>>>>the road?
>>>>Thanks, Tom
>>>>--
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Uh, have you by chance tried to hit the up/down cursor buttons? That
>>>will pop up the choice normally, otherwise grub will fire up the
>>>kernel marked "default".
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>>Peter: When I boot the machine, only one kernel is displayed. When I
>>was running FC1, there were two kernels displayed, and I could use the
>>arrow key to choose.
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>The initial screen will only show the kernel that is about to be booted,
>if you press the up or down arrow keys at that point (before the boot
>starts) you should see the options you have available - assuming that
>you have more than one kernel installed. This is different from the
>previous bootloader which would show everything from the start.
>
>-- Fernando
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Fernando: Thanks! That was fun. Yes, all three showed up. I tried
the ...rdt kernel, and ran into this message:
]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/alsasound stop
Shutting down sound driver [ OK ]
[root at localhost tom]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/alsasound start
Starting sound driver snd-intel8x0 FATAL: Error inserting snd_intel8x0
(/lib/modules/2.6.12-0.21.rdt.rhfc4.ccrma/updates/pci/snd-intel8x0.ko):
Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[FAILED]
[root at localhost tom]#
I'm using the latest kernel, and it works so far, for sound.
Tom
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