[linux-audio-user] Re: Ardour and Linux

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Sampo Savolainen a ?crit :

>Quoting Soenke Hahn <SoenkeHahn@xxxxxx>:
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>>>I want to have a look at Ardour and if you could point me to an OS and
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>>how
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>>>to install what, then that'd help me a lot.
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>>I'd recommend ubuntu: www.ubuntu.com
>>It's good for beginners and laptops :)
>>Take a look in the wiki there on how to install software...i think there
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>I'd recommend anything else than ubuntu! As an ardour dev, I've tried
>helping people fix their ubuntu systems to get ardour (and other
>application) working smoothly. They've ran into strange problems etc. which
>newbies can't handle by themselves.
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>If you are a linux newbie and your primary goal is to get Linux audio
>working smoothly, you should go for Fedore Core 3 + Planet CCRMA
>(http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/)
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>(btw. I have nothing against ubuntu or debian, I use debian myself and
>wouldn't change it for the world. But. I'm not a newbie)
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>  Sampo Savolainen
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Hi friends
I agree with this : Agnula is perfect for music. Don't try do make a 
"home made agnula ubuntu based" or you're gonna cry.
ubuntu is a nice linux for newbies, not for hard work. Not even for 
"classic" work...

1? Agnula Demudi Debian based
2? APODIO 4.12.4 Mandriva based

regards from France :)


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