Re: How to keep an updated "standard" linux audio system?

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This is indeed a question one have to ask from time to time.

I have been running kxstudio for a very long time and are in the process of changing some of my music related machines from 14.04 which is the latest official falktx distro
Since I depend on kxstudio repos my options are limited to Debian or Ubuntu and right now I am more inclined to go the Debian route.

The main reason for me to switch is U-he plugins that seems to require newer gcc API/ABI to work. Also Mixbus is freezing on the same machine so I suspect newer libs and kernel drivers might get me a more stable environment.

Any valid reasons to go the Ubuntu route, ya think ?

/Anders


2017-12-10 19:36 GMT+01:00 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Sun, 10 Dec 2017 13:08:54 -0500, jonetsu wrote:
>I do not know how Linux Mint depends on Debian.

My apologies for confusing you by mentioning Debian sid. IIRC nowadays
Mint is based upon Ubuntu. The policies I mentioned are Ubuntu
policies, let alone that the links are Ubuntu related links ;).
However, take a look at the Debian tracker, for example
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/jackd2 . At the right side you could see
that Debian at least is partial the upstream for Ubuntu and Ubuntu
derivatives.
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