On Thu, 2012-12-27 at 19:40 +0100, Pascal wrote: > This small email just to say that the new version 1.0 of DidJiX - a > live Linux distribution based on ArchLinux and focused on Mixxx - is > available at http://didjix.blogspot.com. Hi Pascal :) I'll install Arch Linux again and I guess I'll install the _real_ Arch Linux. I won't read the complete homepage of DidJiX to get some simple answers, so I hope it's ok to ask you ;). Do I need to install it on an USB stick first, if I want to install it to a HDD? 64-bit architecture? Only DJ software or does it provide a real audio studio set up? Is it compatible to a _real_ Arch Linux or could it cause inconsistencies, if I use the Arch repositories and AUR? "The computers on which you run DidJiX generally offer a single sound card and so, you can't make pre-listening with headphones..." So this distro is intended for usage with crappy hardware? My soundcard does provide an internal mixer, that does enable to hear different channels by headphones, than by the main outputs, if you want this. Usually something that is not only used by DJs, but needed for monitoring in recording studios too. And who wants to hear aux sends to hardware FX mixed to the main outputs or headphones ;)? I really don't understand this, since even elCheapo on-board crap comes with more than 2 outputs. (Apart from this I wasn't aware that real hardware mixers are that seldom nowadays.) So I suspect DidJiX is intended to be used with DJ software and is not set up for producing music in a more old fashion, classic style? TIA, Ralf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user