I'm running both, I found that for my desktop I could run Demudi and everything works great, and for my laptop I found that getting 802.11 hardware to work under Debian woody is no mean feat, so I found that Fedora was a very easy install for my laptop, which had been previously running Demudi, but since I couldn't get my wireless pcmcia card to work under woody i went ccrma instead. Anyways I think ccrma is a bit harder to setup, it takes more tweeking of modules.conf to get alsa working right under ccrma, demudi was harder to do the basic install (anacondo is easy to use with fedora), but then easier to get demudi working than with ccrma. On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Matthew Allen wrote: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Dave Phillips [mailto:dlphilp@xxxxxxxxxx] > > > > PlanetCCRMA is definitely has the more current apps versions, but > > AGNULA Demudi is really quite nice too. I have both systems installed > > here, and I must say that I'm impressed by the AGNULA core system. Yes, > > it's not pretty (yet), but it's well designed where it counts, and the > > 1.1 release promises to bring the system into a more up to date > > condition. > > I will 3rd (or 4th?) the Agnula recommendation. I had originally installed > ccrma (which is fantastic for those who want to just get up and go!) but I > wanted to do a lot of stuff with PD that wasn't yet supported under ccrma, > but was supported under debian out of the PD CVS. I installed a base woody > system, then set all of my apt stuff to testing, and used the Agnula disks > to get the sound stuff set up. After some initial X and mouse problems with > agnula (now being tracked in their bug databse) I was good to go. > > > > I'm not sure when AGNULA 1.1 will be ready for release but > > I'm sure it's Real Soon Now. ;) > > January 15th according to some recent posts of the Agnula list. > > > > Next month's column for the Linux Journal On-line will briefly > > describe my experiences with PlanetC and AGNULA. > > Cool. By the way Dave GREAT article in CMJ. I just got back from vacation, > checked the mail, and saw the cover! Having just jumped into the Linux world > I was happy to see the article. (A month or 2 to late for me, but I'm sure > it will help a lot for others!) > > m. >