Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 12 Jul 2000 22:47:32 +1000 | From | Andrew Morton <> | Subject | Re: [linux-audio-dev] lowish-latency patch and toolchain |
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Juhana Sadeharju wrote: > > >From: Andrew Morton <andrewm@uow.edu.au> > > > >I am quite mystified as to why you're putting so much effort into joint > >letters and such ... > > Anyway, I have kernel 2.0.36. ...
I see. Yes, getting involved in the kernel updgrade cycle _is_ a hassle. I had assumed that you people were tracking 2.4. I apologise for the heavy handedness.
If you are running an RPM-based system you may find it easier to use Jeff Garzik's `hackkernel' distributions. You'll need to grab the .src.rpm so it can be patched. But it's probably better from a repeatability point of view to grab 2.4.0-test3, patch it up to pre4 and go for it.
I'll send the world's shortest kernel-building-HOWTO to l-a-d in a moment :)
> > But if there would be two or more audio people willing to upgrade > their Linux to latest with latest Alsa, then we could work together > and make sure nobody breaks their system. Please contact to me via > e-mail --- lets do it!
From a quick peek at the ALSA site it would seem that they are tracking 2.3 and perhaps 2.4 - the linux-audio-dev denizens would know more about that?
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