Den 2016-12-21 kl. 10:48, skrev Iain Mott: > Hi list, > Hi Lain, > I'm researching a project that requires a light-weight computer and > I'm considering using something like an Intel NUC NUC5i7RYH with a low > cost stereo audio interface such as a Behringer UCA222. > > Will there be any issues running linux audio on NUCs such as this one? Can't say that you're not going to run into issues but from my testing with 2 NUCs they are fully comparable with a laptop (they're built with laptop technology) as a computer. I'm running openSUSE Tumbleweed/Leap now days on them and there is no issues. However. I would do a little more research about the graphics driver. I've got some issues in the past, but not now with Tumbleweed or Leap. Here's a link and the discussion for the graphic chip for NUC5i7RYH. http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/intel-iris-graphics-6100-driver-4175576581 Here's my two NUCs. Both have been tested with kxstudio just for the fun of it. I used a cheap USB-card for the sound at that point. It worked but I wouldn't do any serious audio with that one. NUC5i5RYB (Media player for my TV running openSUSE Tumbleweed) D54250WYK (small home server running openSUSE Leap 4.2) Another thing I would check is if you gonna use a USB sound card, is the interrupts. I recently purchased a Soundcraft Signature 12 MTK. It's my first "real" USB sound device. It was definitely not just to put it in and run it. I had to switch USB input so that It could be used with a low latency kernel and to get rid of all the XRUNs. Now I run it with 23ms. Not as fine and dandy as my old trusty ice1712 but it's ok. regards, -- /bengan _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user