On Saturday 05 April 2008 20:24:46 Daniel Jones wrote: > Hello List, > I am relatively new to Linux audio and am trying to decide on a > distribution to use. I've been playing around with Fedora and the Planet > CCRMA packages, but I am also interested in trying out Ubuntu Studio. I > already have Ubuntu 7.10 on this machine, and I was wondering if I really > need to go through the bother of creating a new partition and installing > Ubuntu Studio from scratch, so to speak (not that it's such a terribly > onerous task, but...). If I do a simple aptitude search for "ubuntustudio" > while booted in Ubuntu a slew of packages come up (ubuntustudio-audio, > ubuntustudio-audio-plugins, etc.). Is there any practical difference > between simply installing these packages on my existing Ubuntu installation > on the one hand, or going to the Ubuntu Studio website, downloading the > image, and installing from there on the other? It seems as if the result > would be the same in the end, but I'm not entirely sure. Thanks! > > Cheers, > Daniel You can just install those packages,,,, if you're only interested in audio install just ubuntustudio-audio packages.... dirk _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user