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Is it necessary to enable the ccrma testing repository in order to install the kmod. When the repo is enabled, can I install it from Add/Remove software, or do I need to get it from the website?<br><br>> From: planetccrma-request@ccrma.Stanford.EDU<br>> Subject: PlanetCCRMA Digest, Vol 31, Issue 25<br>> To: planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU<br>> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 17:08:49 -0700<br>> <br>> Send PlanetCCRMA mailing list submissions to<br>>         planetccrma@ccrma.stanford.edu<br>> <br>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<br>>         http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/planetccrma<br>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<br>>         planetccrma-request@ccrma.stanford.edu<br>> <br>> You can reach the person managing the list at<br>>         planetccrma-owner@ccrma.stanford.edu<br>> <br>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<br>> than "Re: Contents of PlanetCCRMA digest..."<br>> <br>> <br>> Today's Topics:<br>> <br>> 1. Re: fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver (Geoff King)<br>> 2. Re: fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver (Bernardo Barros)<br>> 3. Nvidia working with<br>> 2.6.33.6-147.2.4.rt28.1.fc13.ccrma.x86_64.rt (William Blackburn)<br>> <br>> <br>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> <br>> Message: 1<br>> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 19:03:46 -0400<br>> From: Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com><br>> Subject: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver<br>> To: Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com><br>> Cc: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>,<br>>         planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU, Jeff Sandys <jpsandys@gmail.com><br>> Message-ID: <4C9A8B52.2020000@gmail.com><br>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed<br>> <br>> On 09/21/2010 10:29 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:<br>> > But the rt-kernel does not start up anymore. That's just me?<br>> <br>> Strange. Is it creating the kmods for your rt kernel? Check:<br>> rpm -qa | grep kmod-nvidia<br>> <br>> Did you first uninstall the nvidia driver? I think it is <br>> "nvidia-installer --uninstall" from wherever you had the patched driver <br>> installed.<br>> <br>> Do you have these packages installed?: kernel-rtPAE-devel or <br>> kernel-rt-devel<br>> <br>> Did you reboot?<br>> <br>> Not sure what else to try other than using yumex to find other nvidia <br>> things that might be needed or not.<br>> <br>> Hope that helps, Geoff<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> ------------------------------<br>> <br>> Message: 2<br>> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 20:11:29 -0300<br>> From: Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com><br>> Subject: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver<br>> To: Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com><br>> Cc: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>,<br>>         planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU, Jeff Sandys <jpsandys@gmail.com><br>> Message-ID:<br>>         <AANLkTi=ujFSqcGb7t6a7X=6FfvAZU8V1FPpNVjNL_j36@mail.gmail.com><br>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8<br>> <br>> [bernardo@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa | grep kmod-nvidia<br>> kmod-nvidia-2.6.33.6-147.2.4.rt28.1.fc13.ccrma.x86_64.rt-256.53-1.1.fc13.3.x86_64<br>> akmod-nvidia-256.53-1.1.fc13.ccrma.3.x86_64<br>> kmod-nvidia-2.6.34.6-54.fc13.x86_64-256.53-1.1.fc13.3.x86_64<br>> kmod-nvidia-2.6.34.7-56.fc13.x86_64-256.53-1.1.fc13.3.x86_64<br>> <br>> Hum, I see two packages there...<br>> <br>> I was using nouveau before. Then I enabled planetccrma testing and<br>> fusion non-free testing updates.<br>> Then I installed kmod-nvidia.<br>> <br>> I have kernel-rt-devel from planet_ccrma<br>> <br>> 2010/9/22 Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com>:<br>> > ?On 09/21/2010 10:29 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:<br>> >><br>> >> But the rt-kernel does not start up anymore. That's just me?<br>> ><br>> > Strange. ?Is it creating the kmods for your rt kernel? Check:<br>> > rpm -qa | grep kmod-nvidia<br>> ><br>> > Did you first uninstall the nvidia driver? I think it is "nvidia-installer<br>> > --uninstall" from wherever you had the patched driver installed.<br>> ><br>> > Do you have these packages installed?: ?kernel-rtPAE-devel or<br>> > kernel-rt-devel<br>> ><br>> > Did you reboot?<br>> ><br>> > Not sure what else to try other than using yumex to find other nvidia things<br>> > that might be needed or not.<br>> ><br>> > Hope that helps, Geoff<br>> ><br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> ------------------------------<br>> <br>> Message: 3<br>> Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 00:08:41 +0000<br>> From: William Blackburn <bill_-@hotmail.com><br>> Subject: [PlanetCCRMA] Nvidia working with<br>>         2.6.33.6-147.2.4.rt28.1.fc13.ccrma.x86_64.rt<br>> To: <planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU><br>> Message-ID: <SNT133-w44F42CE7EAC4120FAFCD03B6610@phx.gbl><br>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<br>> <br>> <br>> Hello , I wanted to post that I have managed to get the nvidia developer driver driver 260.24 working with the 2.6.33.6-147.2.4.rt28.1.fc13.ccrma.x86_64.rtkernel. I do get the warnings from abrt tool but that is nothing new. I just wanted to let everyone that in case you are reluctant to try it. If you need assistance, I will be happy to point you in the right direction. <br>> <br>> > From: planetccrma-request@ccrma.Stanford.EDU<br>> > Subject: PlanetCCRMA Digest, Vol 31, Issue 24<br>> > To: planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU<br>> > Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 12:00:02 -0700<br>> > <br>> > Send PlanetCCRMA mailing list submissions to<br>> >         planetccrma@ccrma.stanford.edu<br>> > <br>> > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<br>> >         http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/planetccrma<br>> > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<br>> >         planetccrma-request@ccrma.stanford.edu<br>> > <br>> > You can reach the person managing the list at<br>> >         planetccrma-owner@ccrma.stanford.edu<br>> > <br>> > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<br>> > than "Re: Contents of PlanetCCRMA digest..."<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > Today's Topics:<br>> > <br>> > 1. Re: fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver (Geoff King)<br>> > 2. Re: fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver (Bernardo Barros)<br>> > 3. Re: [SOLVED] firewire on CCRMA-Fedora-12 (linux media 4)<br>> > 4. Re: fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver (Geoff King)<br>> > 5. Re: fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver (Bernardo Barros)<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> > <br>> > Message: 1<br>> > Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 19:21:19 -0400<br>> > From: Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com><br>> > Subject: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver<br>> > To: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU><br>> > Cc: Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com>,        Jeff Sandys<br>> >         <jpsandys@gmail.com>, planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU<br>> > Message-ID: <1285111279.8657.3.camel@blaster><br>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"<br>> > <br>> > Just tried the new akmod-nvidia for ccrma. Works great! I was<br>> > previously using the nvidia installer and patch.<br>> > Thanks, Geoff<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > > You could try enabling the planetcore-testing repository and installing <br>> > > akmod-nvidia. That will take care of pretty much everything, including <br>> > > adding parameters to the kernel boot line that do the righ thing with <br>> > > the nouveau driver. The kernel module will hopefully be compiled on your <br>> > > next boot. Make sure you have the kernel-rtPAE-devel or kernel-rt-devel <br>> > > packages installed before doing any of this...<br>> > > <br>> > > -- Fernando<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > ------------------------------<br>> > <br>> > Message: 2<br>> > Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 23:29:54 -0300<br>> > From: Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com><br>> > Subject: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver<br>> > To: Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com><br>> > Cc: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>,<br>> >         planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU, Jeff Sandys <jpsandys@gmail.com><br>> > Message-ID:<br>> >         <AANLkTinFm8BsE8ZFO271+j-D=LNiyYppdTo9dT1B0oF+@mail.gmail.com><br>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8<br>> > <br>> > Here it worked great too. I can see a big difference in system and<br>> > jack performance, that is: less memory and no xruns on very low<br>> > latencies (11ms) with the normal generic last fedora kernel.<br>> > <br>> > But the rt-kernel does not start up anymore. That's just me?<br>> > <br>> > 2010/9/21 Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com>:<br>> > > Just tried the new akmod-nvidia for ccrma. ?Works great! ?I was<br>> > > previously using the nvidia installer and patch.<br>> > > Thanks, Geoff<br>> > ><br>> > ><br>> > >> You could try enabling the planetcore-testing repository and installing<br>> > >> akmod-nvidia. That will take care of pretty much everything, including<br>> > >> adding parameters to the kernel boot line that do the righ thing with<br>> > >> the nouveau driver. The kernel module will hopefully be compiled on your<br>> > >> next boot. Make sure you have the kernel-rtPAE-devel or kernel-rt-devel<br>> > >> packages installed before doing any of this...<br>> > >><br>> > >> -- Fernando<br>> > ><br>> > ><br>> > ><br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > ------------------------------<br>> > <br>> > Message: 3<br>> > Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 20:49:56 -0700<br>> > From: linux media 4 <linuxmedia4@netscape.net><br>> > Subject: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] [SOLVED] firewire on CCRMA-Fedora-12<br>> > To: planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU<br>> > Message-ID: <4C997CE4.5090506@netscape.net><br>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed<br>> > <br>> > >> Hi,<br>> > >><br>> > >> This week I installed CCRMA-Fedora-13 but had to abandon it because I<br>> > >> couldn't get the firewire driver working with my Focusright Saffire Pro<br>> > >> 10 (the jack ports had long numerical names and wouldn't let certain<br>> > >> ports connect with other ports). I googled around for quite a while, but<br>> > >> found no solution.<br>> > >><br>> > >> So I installed CCRMA-Fedora-12. At first it was saying that it couldn't<br>> > >> find jack_firewire.so, but I found a post that mentioned that you have<br>> > >> to install libffado-devel (along with libffado of course). But now jackd<br>> > >> fails with the message:<br>> > >><br>> > >> bash> /usr/bin/jackd -dfirewire -r96000 -p1024 -n3<br>> > >> [CUT]<br>> > >> JACK server starting in realtime mode with priority 60<br>> > >> 01345759929: (ffado.cpp)[ 92] ffado_streaming_init: libffado 2.999.0-<br>> > >> built Jul 18 2010 21:25:26<br>> > >> firewire ERR: FFADO: Error creating virtual device<br>> > >> Cannot attach audio driver<br>> > >> JackServer::Open() failed with -1<br>> > >> no message buffer overruns<br>> > >> Failed to start server<br>> > >><br>> > >> I did a bit of googling around tonight but ran out of time. Does anyone<br>> > >> know how to get this working?<br>> > >><br>> > >> Here are the details...<br>> > >><br>> > >> bash> uname -r<br>> > >> 2.6.31.12-1.rt20.1.fc12.ccrma.i686.rtPAE<br>> > >><br>> > >> bash> yum list jack-audio-connection-kit<br>> > >> Installed Packages<br>> > >> jack-audio-connection-kit.i686 1.9.4-1.fc12.ccrma @planetccrma<br>> > >><br>> > >> bash> yum list ffado<br>> > >> Installed Packages<br>> > >> ffado.i686 2.0.1-3.20100706.svn1864.fc12 @updates<br>> > >><br>> > >> bash> yum list libraw1394<br>> > >> Installed Packages libraw1394.i686 2.0.5-2.fc12 @updates<br>> > >><br>> > >> Any ideas of how to get firewire working would be appreciated. I would<br>> > >> prefer to work with CCRMA-Fedora-12 because it's already up and running,<br>> > >> and besides, I couldn't get my wireless connection working with<br>> > >> CCRMA-Fedora-13.<br>> > >><br>> > >> Thanks,<br>> > >> Rocco<br>> > <br>> > > Following a hint while googling, I temporarily changed the permissions<br>> > > on /dev/raw1394 to make myself the owner. It worked. So that tells me<br>> > > the base of the problem.<br>> > ><br>> > > As you can see...<br>> > ><br>> > > bash> ls -la /dev/raw1394<br>> > > crw-rw---- 1 root root 171, 0 2010-09-20 21:54 /dev/raw1394<br>> > ><br>> > > ... raw1394 is in the group "root".<br>> > ><br>> > > I seldom ask anyone to hold my hand, but all the googling isn't telling<br>> > > me how to properly set up firewire to allow "normal users" to use it,<br>> > > and I don't want to experiment with things that can cause problems on my<br>> > > system. There seems to be a lot of layers to setting up permissions and<br>> > > I'm not understanding. What is the proper way of setting things up to<br>> > > allow normal users to access firewire?<br>> > ><br>> > > Thank you,<br>> > > Rocco<br>> > <br>> > I want to include what I did to allow a normal user to have access to <br>> > firewire, in case anyone else runs into this situation...<br>> > <br>> > Create the file:<br>> > /lib/udev/rules.d/50-raw-firewire.rules<br>> > <br>> > Copy this into the file:<br>> > KERNEL=="raw1394", NAME="raw1394", GROUP="audio"<br>> > <br>> > Use an application to make a user part of the group "audio"<br>> > In KDE I went to:<br>> > -> Administration<br>> > -> Users and Groups<br>> > -> Click "Users" Tab<br>> > -> highlight user you want to add to the audio group<br>> > -> Click "Properties"<br>> > -> Choose "Groups" Tab<br>> > -> Check the "audio" group<br>> > <br>> > If no application exists, then, in the file "/etc/group" add the user's <br>> > name at the end of "audio". For instance, mine looks like this...<br>> > <br>> > audio:x:63:rocco<br>> > <br>> > Rocco<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > ------------------------------<br>> > <br>> > Message: 4<br>> > Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 08:55:08 -0400<br>> > From: Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com><br>> > Subject: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver<br>> > To: Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com><br>> > Cc: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>,<br>> >         planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU, Jeff Sandys <jpsandys@gmail.com><br>> > Message-ID:<br>> >         <AANLkTikfzm2ZBXF5-SH=XNBa2GVQ1cRHs_z8yN7iAVa=@mail.gmail.com><br>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8<br>> > <br>> > Bernardo,<br>> > If it doesn't work on the rt kernel, are you sure you have the ccrma<br>> > version of akmod-nvidia?<br>> > You can look at packages installed like this: "rpm -qa | grep akmod"<br>> > <br>> > You would either need to enable the repository as previously discussed<br>> > or download and install the rpm<br>> > (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetcore/testing/13/)<br>> > <br>> > Hope that helps.<br>> > Geoff<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Bernardo Barros<br>> > <bernardobarros2@gmail.com> wrote:<br>> > > Here it worked great too. I can see a big difference in system and<br>> > > jack performance, that is: less memory and no xruns on very low<br>> > > latencies (11ms) with the normal generic last fedora kernel.<br>> > ><br>> > > But the rt-kernel does not start up anymore. That's just me?<br>> > ><br>> > > 2010/9/21 Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com>:<br>> > >> Just tried the new akmod-nvidia for ccrma. ?Works great! ?I was<br>> > >> previously using the nvidia installer and patch.<br>> > >> Thanks, Geoff<br>> > >><br>> > >><br>> > >>> You could try enabling the planetcore-testing repository and installing<br>> > >>> akmod-nvidia. That will take care of pretty much everything, including<br>> > >>> adding parameters to the kernel boot line that do the righ thing with<br>> > >>> the nouveau driver. The kernel module will hopefully be compiled on your<br>> > >>> next boot. Make sure you have the kernel-rtPAE-devel or kernel-rt-devel<br>> > >>> packages installed before doing any of this...<br>> > >>><br>> > >>> -- Fernando<br>> > >><br>> > >><br>> > >><br>> > ><br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > ------------------------------<br>> > <br>> > Message: 5<br>> > Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 11:55:13 -0300<br>> > From: Bernardo Barros <bernardobarros2@gmail.com><br>> > Subject: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] fc13: alsa-tools, jconvolver<br>> > To: Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com><br>> > Cc: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>,<br>> >         planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU, Jeff Sandys <jpsandys@gmail.com><br>> > Message-ID:<br>> >         <AANLkTinEScE6sdspBmZ8QArA2NQg1k4Wuct3Uh5XMvWK@mail.gmail.com><br>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8<br>> > <br>> > I think so:<br>> > <br>> > [bernardo@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa | grep akmod<br>> > akmod-nvidia-256.53-1.1.fc13.ccrma.3.x86_64<br>> > akmods-0.3.6-3.fc12.noarch<br>> > <br>> > 2010/9/22 Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com>:<br>> > > Bernardo,<br>> > > If it doesn't work on the rt kernel, are you sure you have the ccrma<br>> > > version of akmod-nvidia?<br>> > > You can look at packages installed like this: ?"rpm -qa | grep akmod"<br>> > ><br>> > > You would either need to enable the repository as previously discussed<br>> > > or download and install the rpm<br>> > > (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetcore/testing/13/)<br>> > ><br>> > > Hope that helps.<br>> > > Geoff<br>> > ><br>> > ><br>> > > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Bernardo Barros<br>> > > <bernardobarros2@gmail.com> wrote:<br>> > >> Here it worked great too. I can see a big difference in system and<br>> > >> jack performance, that is: less memory and no xruns on very low<br>> > >> latencies (11ms) with the normal generic last fedora kernel.<br>> > >><br>> > >> But the rt-kernel does not start up anymore. That's just me?<br>> > >><br>> > >> 2010/9/21 Geoff King <gsking1@gmail.com>:<br>> > >>> Just tried the new akmod-nvidia for ccrma. ?Works great! ?I was<br>> > >>> previously using the nvidia installer and patch.<br>> > >>> Thanks, Geoff<br>> > >>><br>> > >>><br>> > >>>> You could try enabling the planetcore-testing repository and installing<br>> > >>>> akmod-nvidia. That will take care of pretty much everything, including<br>> > >>>> adding parameters to the kernel boot line that do the righ thing with<br>> > >>>> the nouveau driver. The kernel module will hopefully be compiled on your<br>> > >>>> next boot. Make sure you have the kernel-rtPAE-devel or kernel-rt-devel<br>> > >>>> packages installed before doing any of this...<br>> > >>>><br>> > >>>> -- Fernando<br>> > >>><br>> > >>><br>> > >>><br>> > >><br>> > ><br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> > ------------------------------<br>> > <br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > PlanetCCRMA mailing list<br>> > PlanetCCRMA@ccrma.stanford.edu<br>> > http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/planetccrma<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > End of PlanetCCRMA Digest, Vol 31, Issue 24<br>> > *******************************************<br>>                                            <br>> -------------- next part --------------<br>> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...<br>> URL: http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/pipermail/planetccrma/attachments/20100923/81ca78a1/attachment.html <br>> <br>> ------------------------------<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> PlanetCCRMA mailing list<br>> PlanetCCRMA@ccrma.stanford.edu<br>> http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/planetccrma<br>> <br>> <br>> End of PlanetCCRMA Digest, Vol 31, Issue 25<br>> *******************************************<br>                                            </body>
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