Building Audio from a Server Core?

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On 03/01/2013 03:31 AM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
On 02/28/2013 04:00 AM, grekimj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
This would be for the sole purpose of audio, and GUI-less ones at that. I also like the idea of being able to carry a studio on a flash drive...sort of amazing. Another machine would have Ardour etc. I came across the "server core" terminology from the Lubuntu alternate downloads area.

I think you're confusing "server core" and the "lubuntu-core" package. Lubuntu doesn't have a server edition.
Quite possibly. I went through about 6 links to get to the download, see below.
Which software and variables are you referring to?

It's just the first time the (Presonus) Audiobox has not initialized properly
on probably a dozen systems I have tried it on. I'm assuming the kernel should be the same between a server and a desktop.

What did you actually install? What is the output of uname -a on the machine on which the Presonus doesn't work?

I installed the 32-bit mini iso on this page:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall

I can't give you a uname because I wrote over it with a minimal Debian Squeeze (laptop + system tools packages) But, after working for a few boots on one machine (booting Debian from the flash drive), I tried the Debian/flash drive in my studio computer and got the message on boot: "error: incompatible license." And then it goes to grub rescue. And when I go back to the original computer I get the same error. Bummer.


Jeremy
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