Atte André Jensen wrote: > Could you fill in these datails that I wasn't able to (quickly) loacate > on the web site: > > 1) What's the relation with debian? Is it based on testing or stable? Or > is it totally self contained? > It is a strict 64-bit Debian distribution, currently running with an Etch core, IIRC. There is also a "legacy" 32-bit version. > 2) What's the release rate? > Slow, like Debian itself, but I compile lots of things myself anyway. > 3) Am I gonna break the whole thing when using it as a "regular" linux, > with everything that includes (wlan, 3d-accel/compiz, bluetooth, > suspend/hibernate, cups, dual monitors, all those non-pro-audio things > that tend to work well in ubuntu and seems to conflict with rock-steady > audio performance). I use it for my writing, for my business needs, for listening to music, for watching videos, for making music with a large variety of Linux audio software, etc. The system here is using the proprietary nVidia driver for my 7600GS video card. It's been working nicely for quite a while now. In fact, 64 Studio is the most rock-steady system I've tried since Planet CCRMA's Red Hat days. I can't recall the last time it locked up or crashed. You can try a live version to see how it treats your hardware. Did I mention that it's fast ? :) Best, dp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user