I run linux-image 4.0.4-rt1 now, and it is the first one after the 3.4- series which works smooth here on my box.
System: Host: box Kernel: 4.0.4-rt1 x86_64 (64 bit gcc: 4.9.2)
Desktop: Cinnamon 2.2.16 (Gtk 3.14.5)
Distro: siduction 14.1.0 Indian Summer - cinnamon - (201411230307)
Machine: Mobo: Intel model: DG965MQ v: AAD37419-302
Bios: Intel v: MQ96510J.86A.1250.2006.1005.1532 date: 10/05/2006
CPU: Quad core Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 (-MCP-) cache: 4096 KB
flags: (lm nx sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 vmx) bmips: 19199
clock speeds: max: 2394 MHz 1: 2394 MHz 2: 2394 MHz 3: 2394 MHz
4: 2394 MHz
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GT216 [GeForce GT 220] bus-ID: 01:00.0
Display Server: X.Org 1.16.4 drivers: nouveau (unloaded: fbdev,vesa)
Resolution: 1600x900@59.98hz
GLX Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on NVA5
GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 10.4.2 Direct Rendering: Yes
Great work by the linux-rt folks.
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-rt-u ... 13357.html
Kernel 4.0.4-rt1
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Re: Kernel 4.0.4-rt1
Is there a script that helps build the kernel with patch.
ive done it before with 3-12 and up with poor results, mind you those kernels are horroble on my machiens either resulting in complete system locks or just buggy.
ive done it before with 3-12 and up with poor results, mind you those kernels are horroble on my machiens either resulting in complete system locks or just buggy.
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Re: Kernel 4.0.4-rt1
No script, I just do the usual steps.
Download the kernel source, download the patch and run
from the kernel source directory. Then I run
to reuse my existing kernel config. On all upcoming questions I just hit enter.
then I do a
to control the settings, and maybe change some stuff. Mostly no changes are needed.
I build the kernel then with
and later on I install it with dpkg -i
I'm very pleased with the 4.0.4-rt1, it works rock stable here.
Download the kernel source, download the patch and run
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patch -p1 -i ../patch-4.0.4-rt1.patch
from the kernel source directory. Then I run
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make oldconfig
then I do a
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make xconfig
I build the kernel then with
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CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=`nproc` LOCALVERSION= fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --revision 0 kernel_image kernel_headers
I'm very pleased with the 4.0.4-rt1, it works rock stable here.
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Re: Kernel 4.0.4-rt1
got it and the vanilla running on Arch and the support or driver for my midi was gone.. downgraded to the earlier rt kernel and it's back.
I have a TerraTec DMX6Fire pic card with frontend. It uses the ice1712 alsa driver.
I have a TerraTec DMX6Fire pic card with frontend. It uses the ice1712 alsa driver.
Re: Kernel 4.0.4-rt1
You have to manually load the snd_seq_midi module https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/44286
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modprobe snd_seq_midi
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Re: Kernel 4.0.4-rt1
yes thanks! I did read the bug report so all I did was just downgrade to the Kernell before that and I'll wait for the fix.
Re: Kernel 4.0.4-rt1
That's fine, I just wanted to let you know that you didn't need to downgrade, just load the module manually or edit /etc/modules-load.d/modules-load.conf and put snd_seq_midi to load it on boot. (I don't think it's going to be fixed any time soon)yes thanks! I did read the bug report so all I did was just downgrade to the Kernell before that and I'll wait for the fix.
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Re: Kernel 4.0.4-rt1
Thanx again. Let's hope it's fixed soon. My system started to freeze up too but not sure if it is the kernel or some lib32 thing as I wanted to use Reaper for access to a vsti.Rampoina wrote:That's fine, I just wanted to let you know that you didn't need to downgrade, just load the module manually or edit /etc/modules-load.d/modules-load.conf and put snd_seq_midi to load it on boot. (I don't think it's going to be fixed any time soon)yes thanks! I did read the bug report so all I did was just downgrade to the Kernell before that and I'll wait for the fix.