[64studio-devel] Ardour dependecies after upgrading to Lenny

Gustin Johnson gustin at echostar.ca
Sun Jun 8 07:21:27 BST 2008


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dave wrote:
| Hi mirami, Hi Gustin
|
| It was getting close to for midnight here when I shut my eyes,
| I think you're one hour ahead of me?

- -7 hours here if you were asking me.  Even if you are not, we tend to
keep really late hours (by we I mean my friends and I).  I forget that a
lot of people are more normal :)

| How are you doing mirami?
| you didn't respond to
| # apt-get -f install: so it must be fine,

Should be ok.  With third party repositories I sometimes have to massage
the upgrade, but you should be ok.

| nvidia, looks good.
| I install nvidia on -rt kernel

Sometimes binary drivers and rt kernels do weird things together.  I
have had problems with both nVidia and ATI (fglrx) in the past, though
both were on laptops.  I don't have a large sample to draw from, so YMMV.

| Sorry missed that one. The  "-K" flag is a good lesson,
| Thanks Gustin.

No problem, I found that one out the hard way.  Not too terrible, but a
bit of pain.  Took too long to figure out as well.

| If  qjackctl starts ok you don't need to touch
| /etc/security/limits.conf

I would check this file anyway.   I would also check that my user was in
the group referenced in this file (/etc/group).  It is never a bad idea
to see how things are put together.  Well, at least in the FLOSS
software world.

| nice links!
| Back to sleep now, It's 4.30 am here.
|
| ps,
| Keep the nvidia driver you downloaded.
| Make notes of the install. Keep them together.
| You will be glad you did in the future!
|
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