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Fernando Lopez-Lezcano a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 14:53 +0100, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
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<pre wrap="">thank's:
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 17:44 +0100, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi list...
I'm very new fedora/ccrma user. I use Ubuntu and some debian fork music
oriented since 3 years, and I wanted to change, just to know other
distributions... I choosed CCRMA for its kernel-rt, rtirq script and
other configurations well integrated, and for its ffado/jackd last
versions in repositories... I also like its sound development
orientation (pd super collider etc...)
But the rt-kernel refuse to work: boot starts normally, then stop and
verboses some informations I can't find in log files... He tells about
udev fail on last line...
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<pre wrap="">Sorry you are getting into problems so early :-(
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<pre wrap="">In the same time, on normal kernel, everything seems to work very
good...
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<pre wrap="">Do you remember the exact error message it prints?
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<pre wrap="">Yes, now I copied. It boots normally, I can see progression line, but
then a verbose appears (I can't identify a real error message),
progression line continue slowly to end, and nothing happens... If I
press 'esc' or a F-key, this message appears:
udevd-event[717]: run_program: '/sbin/modprobe' abnormal exit (after a
fedora boot start message in french)
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<pre wrap="">If the rt kernel can't boot on your hardware then the rest of the
firewire stuff will not work I'm afraid to say. Sigh. I take it you are
able to boot normally into the Fedora kernels right?
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<pre wrap="">yes
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<pre wrap="">Which version of Fedora did you install? Fedora 10?
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<pre wrap="">10
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<pre wrap="">And a FFADO question: do I have to install raw1394 to use my fw device,
or it is supposed to work with ohci_core/ohci_...???
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You would not need to install anything special...
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<pre wrap="">ok...
I tried to run jack on normal kernel, but I get something like "access
to firewire.so (or similar): permission denied"... I thought
libraw1394 and ieee??? was necessary to run ffado...
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There are _two_ sets of kernel modules that implement firewire. Fedora
includes in their kernels the new firewire "stack" of modules and
regretfully FFADO is not working yet with those. </pre>
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Yes, FFADO 2.1 should work with new fw stack<br>
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<pre wrap="">So no amount of
tinkering will make FFADO work with the Fedora kernels.
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Well, so I really need to get this kernel working... What about try the
'very experimental' 2.6.29? and 28-rt doesn't exist?<br>
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I'll try to think of something later (busy morning).
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no problem, thank you for your help...<br>
raf<br>
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-- Fernando
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