Test if Linux is ready for audio

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The best way to test if your Linux setup is ready for audio, I think, is 
here:

http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=system_configuration

Download the .pl file, make it executable, and run it in a terminal.  In 
other words, in a terminal:

wget 
http://realtimeconfigquickscan.googlecode.com/hg/realTimeConfigQuickScan.pl
chmod +x realTimeConfigQuickScan.pl
./realTimeConfigQuickScan.pl | less

and study the results.  My hardware is such that realtime kernel is not 
necessary, and I'm not sure about 'noatime' on the filesystems, but 
everything else it reports has been extremely valuable.  AVLinux ran 
well before I did all the things it requested; after I did them, it 
began to run screamingly. 

There is a list of multimedia-oriented distros on that page, but some of 
the listings are alpha quality, no longer in existence, et cetera.

J.E.B.

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