Brent Busby wrote:
It's occured to me that installing the kernel from Demudi stable on
Debian might be a nice easy way to get all my kernel tweaks without even
needing to recompile. And thanks to the way the kernel and the userland
in Linux are so relatively version independant of one another (something
not so true on other UNIX flavors), that should be quite safe, too.
It made me wonder though -- since Demudi is built from Debian, what
would be the issues with inporting lots of other packages useful to
musicians as well, while still keeping the system essentially Debian?
Do a lot ("a lot" meaning a destabilizing amount) of non-music-related
packages from Debian get superceded by Demudi versions when you add the
Demudi Apt repositories to the sources.list of a sarge machine? Are any
of you currently doing something like that? Just wondering... I'm sure
that even as there have been many MIDI and recording apps in sarge that
surely would not have gotten there without Demudi, there are probably
still others that either never made it or have newer versions in Demudi
than what sarge gives you.
I just don't want to make my system unmaintainable by mixing
distributions like that on a really massive scale though... Once you
get newer versions of really critical things, it can be almost like
committing yourself to running sid/unstable -- no easy way back.
Demudi version 1.2.1 is based on Sarge so it should be ok bearing in
mind the following:
The only packages, I think, to avoid are demudi and cdd if you don't
want to change your Sarge setup.
Keep an eye on any messages from synaptic or apt-get whichever you use.
robin