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15 Sep 2010 13:38
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Kernel&RTAI version of Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit
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Hello guys,
I want build linux with new kernel and last release emc2. (it is not ubuntu)
So, which version kernel and RTAI I should to use?
I started last Ubuntu&EMC2 build from live CD
If I call "uname -a" I get "2.6.32-122-rtai"
Hmmm, RTAI 3.8 does not have patch for 2.6.32-122, only for 2.6.32.2
Does anybody know what was base version of linux kernel and rtai patch for last realease Ubuntu 10.04 ?
Thanks
Evgeny
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