Re: Is CentOS good for audio stuff?

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On Fri, 26 Dec 2014, Roberto Suárez Soto wrote:

Oh, that's something I really despise about rpm distros. They tend to ship awfully big packages with the kitchen sink, while Debian (and therefore Ubuntu) splits everything to its tiniest atom. Sometimes it's

Jack2 (in debian and ubuntu) being an exception as it ships both jackd and jackdbus in the same package. One of the two needs to be chmod -x (at least for using jackdbus, getting rid of jackdbus to use jackd requires other steps) or there will be "odd" things happen as most people seem to end up with both running sooner or later with unpredictable results.

a bit too much, but usually it makes for saner and cleaner installations. IMHO, of course. Not pretending to start a religious war here O:-)

Not worth that. Good music has been made on just about any distro and DE (or lack there of).

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