rtlinux source compitable with fedaro latest version
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One of the fist things to learn about linux forums is to use descriptive titles in your threads. Never use titles like "urgent," or "help." These types of titles annoy people, and don't attract assistance. Another important tool for success is patience. The people here are volunteers not paid servants. So no matter how imperative it is for you to learn linux immediately, I'm afraid you will have to have some patience to learn it all, but the bright side is, look how much you've learned already! You're well on your way.
Please change the title of your thread to something more descriptive. "urgent" is normally considered rude, and many people will ignore your thread completely.
I assume you mean Fedora---regardless, I am puzzled about having kernel 2.6.32 on an older version of Fedora.
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