Re: [Re: Success! An Asus EEE softsynth!]

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> The Right Way to do this would be to set up a Debian Repository (http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/repository-howto/repository-howto.en.html). Then, users would just need to add a line to their /etc/apt/sources.list, do an apt-get update, and install a few packages. You're welcome to do that if you like; I'll send you all the packages I make, so they can be shared with others.

... or an Ubuntu PPA, to deviate a bit...

I have a MSI Wind (only 1 kg!) with Ubuntu Hardy on it, but the 2.6.27
-rt kernel isn't that great. I'm using the non-rt 2.6.27 kernel and it
works OK for me (no xrun's) but I'm not asking for low latency.

-- Dan
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