Re: [OT] Fedora installation problem

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AHA!

Congratulations!  Arch is where it's at.

On 9/17/11, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> First, thanks again to everyone who responded to my original message, I
> appreciate your input and suggestions.
>
> I gave up on Fedora 14, possibly a bit too soon, and I may yet decide to
> install it on another machine. In fact, F14 installed nicely on the
> target box, and the Planet CCRMA rt kernel seemed to perform well in the
> little tests I ran. The problems I encountered started with a
> difficult-to-reach runlevel (fixed by editing /etc/inittab per session)
> and ended with a failure compiling nVidia's kernel module (yep, I had
> the correct kernel sources), with an adorable snafu over the nouveau
> driver in between (resolved by removing and remaking the initramfs image).
>
> Arch started looking attractive at that point, so I downloaded the ISO
> and started the process of installing an Arch system. So far, so good. I
> have a nice Xfce desktop, surprising JACK performance on the default
> kernel, and the latest nVidia driver is humming along nicely. I've also
> compiled and installed Csound 5.13.0, and the audio is working perfectly.
>
> I'm still trying to figure out some libraries/dependencies stuff.
> AVSynthesis crashes because of a Csound-related linkage error, but I
> think I can hammer it out. :)
>
> Best,
>
> dp
>
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