[PlanetCCRMANews] Re: [PlanetCCRMA] fedora core 5 support: a start (and fc4)

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Thank You for all your hard work.

Is there really a reason to upgrade to fc4? I have fc3 right now and it's 
doing good.

-Michael Jackson





Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>
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On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 11:43 -0700, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> Hi all and thanks for the patience :-)
[MUNCH]

So... same kernels are now available for fc4 in the "planetedge"
repository (ie: add a line with planetedge instead of planetcore
in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/planetccrma.list)

Then "apt-get update" and...

> To install the latest and greatest kernel:
>   apt-get install planetccrma-core-edge
> or
>   apt-get install planetccrma-core-edge-smp
> (for a multiprocessor kernel)
> 
> This will get you (today) 2.6.16.9 plus Ingo Molnar's realtime
> preemption patch 2.6.16-rt17 configured as PREEMPT_RT (the best option
> but the most "bleeding edge"). This was all done on top of Fedora's
> 1.2080 kernel - a pain because I had to tweak Ingo's patch a bit, and
> hopefully that was done correctly. It should have the good side effect
> of being closer to the configuration that Fedora chooses, that is,
> should be a little bit more compatible with FC than plain vanilla
> 2.6.16.x (as I used to do before). Remains to be seen how long I'll be
> able to do this. One more difference (for gurus), I have built these
> kernels with 4KSTACKS=n - there were a couple of stack overflows with
> that on and the realtime preempt patch. 
> 
> A notch down in performance is:
>   apt-get install planetccrma-core
> or
>   apt-get install planetccrma-core-smp
> 
> That will get you the same thing as the previous one but with Ingo's
> patch configured as PREEMPT_DESKTOP. It may help when PREEMPT_RT does
> not work on your hardware. 
> 
> Both selections will bring in some additional goodies as usual. Those
> include 1.0.11 final ALSA kernel modules, ALSA firmware, tools and oss
> packages, the rtirq script that optimizes IRQ priorities for best
> realtime sound performance and a patched PAM that will give you complete
> access to SCHED_FIFO for best performance, and the ability to hang the
> machine as well :-)
> 
> Current kernels are named:
> kernel-2.6.16-1.2080.13.rrt.rhfc4.ccrma.i686.rpm
> for the PREEMPT_RT one, and
> kernel-2.6.16-1.2080.13.rdt.rhfc4.ccrma.i686.rpm
> for the PREEMPT_DESKTOP kernel
> (and the smp and i586 variations as well)

Enjoy!
-- Fernando


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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 11:43 -0700, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:<br>
&gt; Hi all and thanks for the patience :-)<br>
[MUNCH]<br>
<br>
So... same kernels are now available for fc4 in the &quot;planetedge&quot;<br>
repository (ie: add a line with planetedge instead of planetcore<br>
in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/planetccrma.list)<br>
<br>
Then &quot;apt-get update&quot; and...<br>
<br>
&gt; To install the latest and greatest kernel:<br>
&gt; &nbsp; apt-get install planetccrma-core-edge<br>
&gt; or<br>
&gt; &nbsp; apt-get install planetccrma-core-edge-smp<br>
&gt; (for a multiprocessor kernel)<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; This will get you (today) 2.6.16.9 plus Ingo Molnar's realtime<br>
&gt; preemption patch 2.6.16-rt17 configured as PREEMPT_RT (the best option<br>
&gt; but the most &quot;bleeding edge&quot;). This was all done on top of Fedora's<br>
&gt; 1.2080 kernel - a pain because I had to tweak Ingo's patch a bit, and<br>
&gt; hopefully that was done correctly. It should have the good side effect<br>
&gt; of being closer to the configuration that Fedora chooses, that is,<br>
&gt; should be a little bit more compatible with FC than plain vanilla<br>
&gt; 2.6.16.x (as I used to do before). Remains to be seen how long I'll be<br>
&gt; able to do this. One more difference (for gurus), I have built these<br>
&gt; kernels with 4KSTACKS=n - there were a couple of stack overflows with<br>
&gt; that on and the realtime preempt patch. <br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; A notch down in performance is:<br>
&gt; &nbsp; apt-get install planetccrma-core<br>
&gt; or<br>
&gt; &nbsp; apt-get install planetccrma-core-smp<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; That will get you the same thing as the previous one but with Ingo's<br>
&gt; patch configured as PREEMPT_DESKTOP. It may help when PREEMPT_RT does<br>
&gt; not work on your hardware. <br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; Both selections will bring in some additional goodies as usual. Those<br>
&gt; include 1.0.11 final ALSA kernel modules, ALSA firmware, tools and oss<br>
&gt; packages, the rtirq script that optimizes IRQ priorities for best<br>
&gt; realtime sound performance and a patched PAM that will give you complete<br>
&gt; access to SCHED_FIFO for best performance, and the ability to hang the<br>
&gt; machine as well :-)<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; Current kernels are named:<br>
&gt; kernel-2.6.16-1.2080.13.rrt.rhfc4.ccrma.i686.rpm<br>
&gt; for the PREEMPT_RT one, and<br>
&gt; kernel-2.6.16-1.2080.13.rdt.rhfc4.ccrma.i686.rpm<br>
&gt; for the PREEMPT_DESKTOP kernel<br>
&gt; (and the smp and i586 variations as well)<br>
<br>
Enjoy!<br>
-- Fernando<br>
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