Ahh i see. Thanks. Still my idea got halted since only recently could install the nVidia drivers lolglokraw wrote:The RT kernel, as used in linux audio,lets each process get the resources it needs
at the highest priority, without waiting to be scheduled for an appointment.
There are several methods being used in various kernels that are not purely
RT, but users are happy with the results. And the stock brown-bag kernel gets
better with each new version. So it's not like there is a really
slow doggy one to get stuck with out there anymore
Im doing a "major" re structuring of my desktop (making a few partitions, reinstalling Windows 7, lots of stuff to move around), so probably im going to spend a lot of time reinstalling stuff and configuring it, at least, in the netbook, could compile Gparted, installed nvidias drivers, and installed latest gnome-disk-utility, now i need to know how to get the EFI working again...