On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 13:42 +0200, R.Wolff wrote: > Try AV Linux. > Very well tuned for audio, fast, debian squeeze based, full devel-env. for > compiling from source. > Uses LXDE, so it's got a low overhead for desktop management. > > You can testdrive a LiveCD/USB-Stick. > > Hth, > > Raphael ;) A good idea. A long time ago I tested it and I like it. BUT ;) I guess I'll use 64-bit. I simply will download and install Debian stable right now. For Ubuntu and Suse I don't like that they switch their releases every half year or so, OTOH I experienced dependency hell, when Debian were outdated and I needed to build some audio apps from svn. By theory Ubuntu is what I would like to use, in life praxis I'm pissed off at the moment. I have to bite the bullet, better outdated, than unreliable. So a few questions to Robin. It's essential that building - Qtractor from svn will cause no issues (I'm a tester) - JACK2 from svn won't cause issues (I need it regarding to the -Xalsarawmidi switch, that enables the usage of hw MIDI without audible jitter, I'm not talking about values called ms, much below 1 ms) - Building an customized kernel-rt is easy to do (I guess I can use my current Ubuntu Natty script for debian too? See attachment) - Install Ardour3 alpha releases without issues Hopefully evolution (2.30.3-5) can use Evolution 2.32.2 settings for filters? And not only import the mails? Any repositories I need to add? Any repositories I should avoid? -- Ralf
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