(superseeded) Linuxcnc on Linux Mint 19.3 quick and easy installation
25 Jun 2020 17:51 #172740
by gerritv
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Thank you Mike, that is a good enough process for me to sort through. Much appreciated.
My Linux skills are rusty, but somehow my Vi skills come back to my fingertips from 1999
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My Linux skills are rusty, but somehow my Vi skills come back to my fingertips from 1999
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27 Jun 2020 21:15 #172916
by mydani
Hi all,
After a 14h retrofit session from scratch to done I’d like to tell you that the kernel mentioned above lead for our hardware to latency of 5 to 10ms (and Mesa watchdog did bite) while with a 4.19-rt kernel from same page it was dimensions better and now it runs smoothly.
Regards Daniel
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Added:
wget http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/li...-1~bpo10+1_amd64.deb
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sudo gdebi linux-image-5.4.0-0.bpo.4-rt-amd64_5.4.19-1~bpo10+1_amd64
Hi all,
After a 14h retrofit session from scratch to done I’d like to tell you that the kernel mentioned above lead for our hardware to latency of 5 to 10ms (and Mesa watchdog did bite) while with a 4.19-rt kernel from same page it was dimensions better and now it runs smoothly.
Regards Daniel
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28 Jun 2020 10:06 #172964
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Yes that is correct for older PC's, on new-ish PC, there is very little difference.After a 14h retrofit session from scratch to done I’d like to tell you that the kernel mentioned above lead for our hardware to latency of 5 to 10ms (and Mesa watchdog did bite) while with a 4.19-rt kernel from same page it was dimensions better and now it runs smoothly.
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29 Jun 2020 15:23 #173107
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I am new with CNC , usualy I used my DRO for "Manually NC".
Installed Linuxcnc Mint on a Asus EEE pc (with Intel Atom N570) without any problem and for the first step I have contact with my new bought 7I76E card.
Thanks Hans
Installed Linuxcnc Mint on a Asus EEE pc (with Intel Atom N570) without any problem and for the first step I have contact with my new bought 7I76E card.
Thanks Hans
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29 Jun 2020 15:25 #173108
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Nice.
You are welcomed.
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08 Jul 2020 03:16 #173949
by rodw
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Super simple thanks Tommy, I now have an Odroid H2+ running RT_PREEMPT with quite acceptable latency for a Mesa card straight out of the box.
The only thing required to get the Odroid going was to install the network driver via a USB stick with gdebi as its new hardware (2.5gb)
The only thing required to get the Odroid going was to install the network driver via a USB stick with gdebi as its new hardware (2.5gb)
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08 Jul 2020 10:32 #173966
by tommylight
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Nice, i did see the latency and it looks very good.
It does not get easier than this, i tried !
You can copy and paste all the steps to a text file, save it, make it executable and just run it. That would be the 3 click install !
I did try Mint 20 beta, but to many stuff missing as the support for Python2 is gone and the backport repos are not used, yet. will test the 20 without beta soon.
It does not get easier than this, i tried !
You can copy and paste all the steps to a text file, save it, make it executable and just run it. That would be the 3 click install !
I did try Mint 20 beta, but to many stuff missing as the support for Python2 is gone and the backport repos are not used, yet. will test the 20 without beta soon.
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08 Jul 2020 12:32 #173971
by rodw
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For some of the main distros to have PREMPT_RT packaged is a sign its gaining acceptance.
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08 Jul 2020 14:28 #173983
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You can do stuff on a crappy PC with audio mixing and production that would normally require a lot of zeros on the price tag.
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It is being used a lot by the audio enthusiast community and quite some professionals, so i am not worried it will be gone anytime soon.For some of the main distros to have PREMPT_RT packaged is a sign its gaining acceptance.
You can do stuff on a crappy PC with audio mixing and production that would normally require a lot of zeros on the price tag.
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09 Jul 2020 04:05 #174050
by rodw
I have a very nice Avid FastTrack Duo connected to a microphone in my office that is not supported in Linux that kinda broke when I tossed out Windows. Audacity works but I could not get sound to a video call the other day so we had to use a phone... Well WhatsApp anyway. Maybe I'll try upgrading to preempt-rt and see if it helps
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Yes and also by BMW I think and others for automotive. So its here to stay.
It is being used a lot by the audio enthusiast community and quite some professionals, so i am not worried it will be gone anytime soon.For some of the main distros to have PREMPT_RT packaged is a sign its gaining acceptance.
You can do stuff on a crappy PC with audio mixing and production that would normally require a lot of zeros on the price tag.
I have a very nice Avid FastTrack Duo connected to a microphone in my office that is not supported in Linux that kinda broke when I tossed out Windows. Audacity works but I could not get sound to a video call the other day so we had to use a phone... Well WhatsApp anyway. Maybe I'll try upgrading to preempt-rt and see if it helps
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