Re: A couple of questions

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On Sun, 2006-04-02 at 22:05 +0200, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> 
> > If you're a
> > newbie and you're really serious about getting sound to work you're
> > better off with Planet CCRMA or DeMuDi.
> 
> Both are really cool distros for audio stuff, but even musicians use a 
> computer for more than just audio stuff.

Planet CCRMA and DeMuDi are not restricted to just audio stuff. Planet
CCRMA is based on Fedora Core, which is, I guess, a general purpose
distro. DeMuDI is based in Debian - can't think of anything more general
purpose than Debian. Both core distros include tons of packages that are
not audio related. 

> So my thesis is: Planet CCRMA or DeMuDi are temporary projects because 
> the other distros are not prepared optimally for audio work. If these 
> were, there was no need for specialized audio distros.

Correct...
-- Fernando



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