On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 11:48, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 10:28, Russell Hanaghan wrote: > > Firstly, thanks much for all the replies and ideas... > > > > As expected, many have dedicated and loyal opinions to their distro of > > choice...it's one of the many attributes that makes Linux so awesome! > > > > I guess I need something that has packages to save some time and then a > > "package" support that keeps stuff up to date as much as possible... > > > > I guess that is: > > > > Planet CCRMA > > Debian > > Suse? > > > > From what I see on the CCRMA site. looks like they stay as current as > > possible...I think apt is what they use? > > Yes, I use apt for rpm. Rpm is the basic underlying package manager. Apt > provides a higher level layer that makes sure that dependencies are met > when you install packages (apt was originally written for Debian and the > .deb packages, was ported over to use rpm packages by Conectiva). > > > Is it relatively free from dependency hell with lots of server > > repositories? > > Yes. It should be completely free from that particular hell if you just > use the Planet CCRMA repository :-) If you add other apt repositories > (dag, freshrpms, atrpms come to mind) there may be conflicts, but I try > to be as compatible as possible and resolve them when/if they arise. > > If you have the time and bandwidth you should try several distros for a > while and stay with the one you like most. I do...and I will. I think I will give CCRMA a shot first....especially as I already have 2 of the Fedora core 1 iso's downloaded... How is CCRMA doing with the 2.6 kernel issues in general? Fernando > > > I don't live that far from SF bay area...I could always go bug Fernando! :) > > {BTW Fernando...I was part of the crew that refurbished the Audio Visual > > dept. at Stanford about 10 years ago! } > > Wow... we're now in the middle of another renovation, our main building > is being rebuilt (was damaged in the '89 quake)... Time flies! I remember 2 people there that were staff... One guy was "George" I think. He was the Maintenance engineer... Was missing some digits on one hand...and the name of the girl who headed up the dept eludes me. We spent a LOT of long hours there swapping out the A/V routers, new racks, VTR's, consoles, etc. I was with a company called B&B Systems from LA at the time. They are now defunct. Cheers, R~ > >