Re: More about consolidation of the Linux audio online resources (was: linuxdj...)

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Hmm going on this topic, but seperate from the LAD stuff...

I recently started setting up the wiki on my site that I am hoping to be dedicated to Linux Audio for Users, not the LAU lists, but rather a resource to inform not only those that are familiar with linux, but those not familiar with linux on how to set up and run a Linux audio box.

This includes basic linux commands for administration and other purposes, and then more advanced stuff with ALSA compilation, setup, kernel options and patches for low latency, JACK, software choices etc.

I hope to keep it fairly distribution neutral, so hopefully all commands will be part of the GNU software base, but I do intend to branch out to briefly cover distributions, and wouldnt mind if AFTER the distribution neutral methods are covered, if distribution specific methods were also covered and brief information about each distribution included for htose looking.

At any rate it only has 4 basic pages on it at the moment, hoping to enlist help from the three or four places that I post on to help me fill it in as I dont have the largest amount of time to be typing up several novels worth of info, much less edit and correct it.

For the time being anyone can create, edit or post. Eventually this will be changed, but it will remain VERY open, I may just make it so you have to create an account in order to edit/create or may make an account and post the login/pass here and the other places I post.

At any rate help would be appreciated from anyone that has time, both checking and correcting my stuff and creating new pages. The pages that are up there will hopefully give you an idea on the technical competancy I am looking for out of the readers, as a LOT of engineers I have met in the windows world at least are fairly competant in their computer knowledge, as most of the time they have to tweak their machine to make it useable for audio with a MS OS anyways.

Thanks for any that can help.

     Seablade

Wiki Address...

linuxaudio.leviathan-avc.com

Am more than open to other addresses if people want to donate them. This is not intended to replace the LAD or LAU lists, just supplement them especially for newcomers that may not know about the lists.

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