[PlanetCCRMA] fc5 or fc6, i386 or x86_64

Edward Lilley ejlilley at gmail.com
Tue Jan 2 14:29:00 PST 2007


My advice would be to go for x86_64 and FC6, as long as you don't want
instant results; all the packages will probably be built for x86_64
eventually. FC5 i386 packages  should work on FC6 i386 and x86_64 pretty
much flawlessly. FC6 i386 packages will also work on the x86_64 FC6, you
just need to edit your repos.d to point to x86_64.

On 02/01/07, Tracey Hytry <shakti at bayarea.net> wrote:
>
> > Hmmm, you may need to edit /etc/security/limits.conf, I used to have a
> > custom pam on fc5 but I have not yet released that. Otherwise you won't
> > be able to run realtime as a non-root user.
> >
> > See the hack at the end of:
> >
> http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/pipermail/planetccrmanews/2006-November/000047.html
>
> I haven't gotten back to fc6 since the other night when did the test.  I
> have a bunch of plants that have grown into a jungle that I'm currently
> attending to.
>
> Yes, the above was where I was heading at the time.  I had already
> modified limits.conf, but used the more secure setup that I use on
> fc5(using a special group for audio).  I think I may have to start with "*"
> and backtrack from there if it works.  I'll try to get back to what I did if
> it works.
>
> On fc5 here I got a new Ingo-rt kernel and modified rtirq to get ready to
> test the new kernel, but it got too late to shut everything down and
> reboot(which I dislike doing).  Maybe when I get back from my next jungle
> cleanup.
>
> Tracey.
>
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