Towards vanilla linux kernels for sound production.
To achieve reliable low latency the operating-system needs to support real-time capabilities; a feature that some [more specialized] gnu/Linux-distributions provide. Tuning audio workstations is a delicate task, distributing these tweaks even more so. Wide testing is as good as impossible and it even gets worse with increasing diversity of hardware and setups.
Motivated by Recurring threads on the LAD/LAU email lists and discussing with members, linuxaudio.org is going to provide cross-distribution community support for packagers, vendors and users to make our case to the kernel community.
64studio, goto10, musix and LAD's for by the linuxaudio.org community.
We're in the progress to set up infrastructure for collaboration. - Join the discussion at Linux Audio Tuning Mailinglist.
.config
kernel configurationUntil further notice, all communications happens via the LAT and LAD email lists.
/wiki/kernel/
namespace of this wiki is available for general use.git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/clrkwllms/rt-linux.git
git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cloos/rt-2.6.git
curl -o rt-linux.tgz "http://git.linuxaudio.org/?p=rt-linux;a=snapshot;h=rt-2.6.26-rt1;sf=tgz"
There are possibilities for a shared blog (drupal), bug-tracking (trac), meetings (IRC) and other revision control systems (SVN, bzr) pending discussion.