Is Debian no longer promoting RT kernels any more?
Because they're no longer in any repo.
I'm having to build my own.
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RT Kernels in Jessie
- stevepusser
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Re: RT Kernels in Jessie
Does it have to be realtime or just very low latency, such as the Liquorix kernel provides? http://liquorix.net/
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Re: RT Kernels in Jessie
I was curious as RT used to be provided in the Debian repos but not anymore.
I used Liquorix extensively but for the past few iterations the build libraries have gone beyond Jessie's scope.
I used Liquorix extensively but for the past few iterations the build libraries have gone beyond Jessie's scope.
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Re: RT Kernels in Jessie
We are porting them over at MX 15 so the header packages still use gcc-4.9, so are still Jessie-compatible.DebbyIan wrote:I was curious as RT used to be provided in the Debian repos but not anymore.
I used Liquorix extensively but for the past few iterations the build libraries have gone beyond Jessie's scope.
MX Linux packager and developer
Re: RT Kernels in Jessie
Nice Debian support.
I was trying Ubuntu recently and what a mess. Had to turn 90% of the features off in the Server install alone and still couldn't get some of the vanilla Debian features working correctly.
I was trying Ubuntu recently and what a mess. Had to turn 90% of the features off in the Server install alone and still couldn't get some of the vanilla Debian features working correctly.