Re: Which distribution? (Used to be DeMuDi)

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On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Asbjørn Sæbø wrote:

Hi, and sorry for the newbie-ish subject.

I have mostly been away from Linux audio for the most part of a year,
and things seems to have changed during that time.  So, now I am
wondering where to pick up.

DeMuDi, the distribution which I used to use, seems to have little
activity.  Is is maintained in such a way that it is sensible to go with
it again?  And if not so, what other suggestions do you have for a
distribution for audio work?  (Studio64 is out of the question, as I
have no 64-bit hardware.)  Simple low-latency setup is appreciated, as
is something Debian-based and quite up-to-date.

With kind regards
Asbjørn Sæbø

64 studio.

This is timely because I just went through this less than a month ago; the new machine I installed on still has that "new computer" smell.

I went through the same issues with demudi. Even the web site domain lapsed while I was experimenting with it!

As you'll hear, 64 studio runs on 32 bit machines as well.

Until I asked on this list, I too rejected 64 studio, but for a different reason. I was looking for a PC that could be used as a gig synthesiser, in that the primary requirement was to be trimmed down and tuned without mercy for low latency, even if it ment expected features on a desktop were missing. And the 64 studio web site seemed to advertise it more as a studio distribution (surprise), rather than a tiny performance one.

But my fears were unfounded. I was initially concerned that 64 studio enabled automount by default, for example. But, it could be that DeMuDi did as well - I really think that there is not much difference between the two distros, other than the most important one that 64 studio seems more actively maintained . Some I noticed:

- I was impressed when I first started the DeMuDi desktop and the jack was up an running, with a qjackctl access button on the panel. This was a nice touch.

- Slightly different set of apps.

Larry



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