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<H1>[Mageia-dev] mageia sound tasks</H1>
<B>Frank Griffin</B>
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<I>Fri Dec 17 19:33:24 CET 2010</I>
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<PRE>SaschaS wrote:
><i> After having a looong chat with the guys from linux4audio and reading
</I>><i> tons of posts in ccrma forum, I must say .....
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</I>><i> Idea with an rt-kernel for netbooks ....... DISMISSED .... it simply
</I>><i> makes no sense.
</I>><i> Those guys mostly use gentoo and build their own kernel for years now
</I>><i> and they gave me the following hints, that also can be found in
</I>><i> discussions of other distributions:
</I>Pre-built kernels are appropriate for standard and newbie systems, but
what you might consider is packaging a kernel .config file with the
options for your custom kernel, having the package prereq kernel-source,
and having the spec file compile the kernel with that .config file and
install it under a name derived from the package-name.
Of course, we'll get performance complaints about urpmi running for 3 or
4 hours, but hey, it's a lot less of a bandwidth/space hog.
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