Linux Mint KDE + AV Linux Kernel + Pajackconnect
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 10:48 pm
Hi,
Over a couple of sick days during the holidays as a completely unsupported experiment I grabbed Linux Mint 18 KDE and installed the most recent AV Linux Debian Jessie RT kernel as well as setting up a JACK2 + a2jmidid + Pajackconnect environment and it was pretty cool! I wanted to test it on a few different machines so I installed 'Systemback' which unfortunately has suspended development but still works with Mint 18 and I was able to produce a bootable and installable ISO. I added the KX Repos and a few handy AV Linux scripts and set rtirq-init, 'threadirqs' and modded 'cpufrequtils' for performance to round it out but I stopped there... I didn't install any Audio or Video stuff except Qjackctl and Kdenlive.
Special thanks to tramp for his modded pajackconnect script, the Audio setup on this ISO is a preview of how Audio routing will be set up on the next AV Linux ISO update.
To be clear this is in no way a peek at a future AV Linux nor is it nearly as refined, tuned and complete for Audio and Video work and it doesn't come with any documentation, it is simply a Mint KDE ISO with a pre-configured RT Jack Audio environment. I personally was interested to see that our AVL RT kernels worked with Mint. If anyone is interested I could put it up for download on my hosting but it would be completely unsupported.

Over a couple of sick days during the holidays as a completely unsupported experiment I grabbed Linux Mint 18 KDE and installed the most recent AV Linux Debian Jessie RT kernel as well as setting up a JACK2 + a2jmidid + Pajackconnect environment and it was pretty cool! I wanted to test it on a few different machines so I installed 'Systemback' which unfortunately has suspended development but still works with Mint 18 and I was able to produce a bootable and installable ISO. I added the KX Repos and a few handy AV Linux scripts and set rtirq-init, 'threadirqs' and modded 'cpufrequtils' for performance to round it out but I stopped there... I didn't install any Audio or Video stuff except Qjackctl and Kdenlive.
Special thanks to tramp for his modded pajackconnect script, the Audio setup on this ISO is a preview of how Audio routing will be set up on the next AV Linux ISO update.
To be clear this is in no way a peek at a future AV Linux nor is it nearly as refined, tuned and complete for Audio and Video work and it doesn't come with any documentation, it is simply a Mint KDE ISO with a pre-configured RT Jack Audio environment. I personally was interested to see that our AVL RT kernels worked with Mint. If anyone is interested I could put it up for download on my hosting but it would be completely unsupported.
