[linux-audio-user] Mentor for Debian Official 3.1r-0a (Sarge) and Linux Audio

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En/na Brett McCoy ha escrit:

> The Other wrote:
>
>> I'm moving from Debian Woody to Debian Sarge, and would like 
>> assistance on  setting up the system to optimally run Linux Audio 
>> packages.
>>
>> Such suggestions would be which of the 2.6 kernels to run, which 
>> kernel  patch sets to use, etc.  I'm on a dial-up connection to the 
>> Internet,  which takes me around 2 hours to download a kernel source.
>
>
> If you are using Debian, why not use Demudi? It already has everything 
> you need for low-latency audio, if you don't want to spend your hours 
> downloading source code and compiling your stuff by hand.
>
> http://demudi.agnula.org/
>
> -- Brett
>
I think I know the answer... In my case I use debian because I want to 
use the same system for audio and for other purposes like email, 
browsing the web, pdfs, programming. I want to record new ideas without 
rebooting the system while I'm doing other stuff...

It's enough if you add the demudi sources:
http://apt.agnula.org/demudi/
testing
main local extra

and install those packages:
kernel-multimedia
realtime-lsm

and you will also see how a lot of other applications are added to your 
repository.
don't forget to update to the demudi's jack,ardour version. sarge's 
broken (ehem, it doesn't work for me).



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