Andras Simon wrote: > On 12/8/09, Scott <lau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Andras Simon wrote: >>> On 12/7/09, Scott Ecker <lau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Iain Duncan wrote: >>>>> Stupid question, but I don't know whether I should install the i386 or >>>>> amd64 version of ubuntu studio on my shiny new intel i7 860 system.?? >>>> I'm not using Ubuntu Studio, but Fedora 12 x64 is amazingly stable. It >>>> should be using a similar RT kernel, if not the same. Unless you have >>>> some app that's only compiled in 32bit and you're not able to make a >>>> 64bit version, go x64. >>> Not to hijack this thread, but where do you get your RT kernel for >>> Fedora? CCRMA? Or do you roll your own? >> CCRMA. See this link: >> >> http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetcore/12/x86_64/repoview/ > > There are a few important applications (ardour, for example) that I > don't see there > or here: > http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetccrma/12/x86_64/repoview/Applications.Multimedia.group.html > > This may be a problem, because ordinary Fedora musical applications > can't be used with CCRMA's core (kernel, jackd, etc.), I think. The ones I use (Ardour, Hydrogen, Jack, JackRack, and Audacity) are all available from the regular RedHat/Fedora repos. -Scott _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user