Re: Aptosid & Debian music distributions => AVLinux recommended

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On 06/08/11 02:18, hermann wrote:
Am Freitag, den 05.08.2011, 06:51 -1000 schrieb david:
Aptosid has all of that, too, including the 3.0 RT kernel.

Again, that is not true, you can install a rt-kernel to aptosid simply
with apt-get, but AFAIK it isn't a aptosid kernel (a big diff in the
applied patchs). It is a debian kernel with the debian patch set
applied.

But that IS aptosid ... it is not a distribution in the sense that AVLinux is, it is a way to install debian sid.

They do three very useful things for someone who wants to use debian sid on their system ..

1/ They package a live install disk with, in my experience at least, an install system that seems to deal with a wide range of new hardware very well.

2/ They build a custom kernel and maintain a set of bugfixes and an update warning system to achieve 1/ and try to ensure that apt-get dist-upgrade can be done safely to keep the installation up-to-date, using either their kernel or a current or fairly recent debian one.

3/ They maintain a good manual and website so that 1/ and 2/ are useful to the user.


How you configure sid after that is up to you.



AVlinux does something else entirely, they configure and maintain a debian based system geared towards multimedia, staying quite close to a standard debian system (so it remains very flexible).

That is another big job done for the audio user, and by most reports they do it well.



Simon
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