Re: Audio distros

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Am 26.03.2013 00:57, schrieb Len Ovens:
On Mon, March 25, 2013 10:00 am, hermann meyer wrote:

On 3/25/13, Stefan Stefanov<selectany@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Hi

Can you suggest any console based distro optimized just for listening
music? I don't need any sofisticated music maker software on it like
synthesizer, filter and etc.
May be just real-time support kernel, optimizer kernel IRQ and of
course with JACK.
Just do a minimal install of Arch Linux.  Be default there is not even
an X server installed, so as long as you don't install it yourself you
will have a nice console-based OS.

      
maybe you like to try GeexBox

http://www.geexbox.org/about/what-is-geexbox/
Looks interesting.

Might be over kill for this use, may also be harder to install the server
software needed.

Looks like server software is already included
http://www.geexbox.org/geexbox-advanced-configuration-network-configuration/

GeeXboX features a few network services that allow you to either connect to or be connected to different facilities.

Among them, one may find:

  • a Telnet server (default is enabled).
  • a FTP server (default is enabled).
  • a HTTP server (default is disabled).
  • a Samba server (default is disabled).
  • a ZeroConf service discovery agent (default is enabled).

greets
hermann
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