[01:25] zequence: i never said nor implied anything to the contrary [01:26] zequence: the user had gone before i could elaborate.. he was asking about how the RT kernel (that Alessio *did* maintain) was created [01:26] zequence: i never said you didnt maintain the kernel [13:32] holstein: No, I just mean if someone wants to know about the kernel, it's easy enough to ask me about it [13:32] It's pretty much the same kernel that Alessio built [13:45] We don't have a wiki page for it, but the diff in configs is in the source [13:45] May be hard for someone to find it, if they don't know what they are looking for though [13:53] Good day, all [14:14] cub: Hello there [14:16] cub: I'm doing an Audacity course in GBG. Documenting it here, in Swedish http://linux.itlyftet.se/audacity/ [14:16] Doing mostly youtube videos [14:16] Not recording any voice, as I hate doing that myself [14:17] Good to have the experience if we go forward doing tutorials for Ubuntu Studio [14:23] Hi zequence [14:24] cool with your course! [14:24] I have been too busy with work, family and bostadrättsförening to be able to do anything else this year. :/ [15:04] Anyways, just wanted to pop in to say hi! [17:18] zequence: sure.. if someone else asks me specifically for kernel build scripts for a realtime kernel, i'll be sure i ping you [17:18] i dont feel i gave misinformation... [17:18] i *didnt* have time to respond to the comment about who was in charge of the kernel.. [18:01] holstein: Wasn't accusing you of misinformation :). Just giving you some in case anyone else comes asking around. [18:02] There's no patch for our kernel, so I'm not the best person to ask about RT kernels [18:02] There are just a few configs that you need to make in order to have any kernel on any distro become a -lowlatency kernel [18:03] Could be that on some distros there are a few more config changes required, in order to get what we have - but ours compared to the generic Ubuntu kernel is very close