From: James v. Z. <ja...@dv...> - 2005-01-19 14:10:29
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http://members.westnet.com.au/vanzeeland I am developing and maintaining a studio envioronment, and utilising ruby wherever it is useful. For instance, it is handy for collaboration to be able to login three times on three consoles as a non-root user, start a single jackd audio server with realtime priviledges on one console from which audio patching is handled, second console handling multitrack audio + sequencer, third console used for software synths and such....Modern machines have the potential to do this without difficulty. As ruby is without framebuffers for 2.6.10, I have decided to treat it as a development playground as far as functionality patches go, and 2.6.10-ruby.vz patches will probably reflect that - experimental. To provide as stable a base as possible in the meantime I have updated the 269vz kernel patch with a bugfix and hardening focus with some updated drivers, and functionality additions. gcc3.4.2 inlining compile problem remains however, so not for FC3... Bugfixes, suggestions and feedback welcome; I am hoping that others will find these merged patchsets useful. J 269- ruby.9x7-5 : update patch against ruby.vz9x1 + x86-64 ruby fix + pc speaker pitch fix + Squashfs-2.1 + As1 hardening patchset + Modsign module signiature verification + updated CacheFS + SE Linux update + ALSA update + NFSD update + LSM update + MD userspace monitoring + Various fixes from -mm, ccrma.stanford.edu , and Fedora Core kernel sets. ruby-vz9x1 Ruby + ck3 selections (latency) + Realtime LSM + Bluetooth update -mh5 + V4L updates + Vesafb-tng + LibATA + Ac16 + CD/DVD packet writing + Reiser4 FS + ACPI 269 + Squahsfs2 + Inotify + HID poll config + LIRC support + nVidia compatibility + Zaphod 6.0 scheduler + Genetic library + Genetic Zaphod + Genetic Anticipatory I/O scheduler J |