[PlanetCCRMA] fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver

Bernardo Barros bernardobarros2 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 22 07:55:13 PDT 2010


I think so:

[bernardo at localhost ~]$ rpm -qa | grep akmod
akmod-nvidia-256.53-1.1.fc13.ccrma.3.x86_64
akmods-0.3.6-3.fc12.noarch

2010/9/22 Geoff King <gsking1 at gmail.com>:
> Bernardo,
> If it doesn't work on the rt kernel, are you sure you have the ccrma
> version of akmod-nvidia?
> You can look at packages installed like this:  "rpm -qa | grep akmod"
>
> You would either need to enable the repository as previously discussed
> or download and install the rpm
> (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetcore/testing/13/)
>
> Hope that helps.
> Geoff
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Bernardo Barros
> <bernardobarros2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Here it worked great too. I can see a big difference in system and
>> jack performance, that is: less memory and no xruns on very low
>> latencies (11ms) with the normal generic last fedora kernel.
>>
>> But the rt-kernel does not start up anymore. That's just me?
>>
>> 2010/9/21 Geoff King <gsking1 at gmail.com>:
>>> Just tried the new akmod-nvidia for ccrma.  Works great!  I was
>>> previously using the nvidia installer and patch.
>>> Thanks, Geoff
>>>
>>>
>>>> You could try enabling the planetcore-testing repository and installing
>>>> akmod-nvidia. That will take care of pretty much everything, including
>>>> adding parameters to the kernel boot line that do the righ thing with
>>>> the nouveau driver. The kernel module will hopefully be compiled on your
>>>> next boot. Make sure you have the kernel-rtPAE-devel or kernel-rt-devel
>>>> packages installed before doing any of this...
>>>>
>>>> -- Fernando
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>



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