Re: A Linux Audio distro that can keep up?

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I once tried building an audio system using Sidux (which is based on
"stabilizing" debian unstable with some testing thrown in) and a
custom kernel and it worked quite well.  I flipflop around between
distros quite often... always want to try the latest and greatest...
but might be giving that particular combination another shot soon
myself as well.

http://sidux.com/index.php?module=pnWikka&tag=welcome

Best,

Jon

On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Grammostola Rosea
<rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Darren Landrum wrote:
>> guerrier wrote:
>>
>>> 64Studio http://www.64studio.com/
>>>
>>
>>
> I think 64studio isn't always up to date either... that's why I have an
> Debian testing/ unstable mixed system with the 64studio rt kernel...
>
> But that does mean you have build the whole audio distro yourself...
>
> Would be nice if there will be a 64studio based on Debian testing...
>
> Success!
>
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