Hi,
You may also want to look at AV Linux, also based on Debian Squeeze with a
full complement of the best Linux Multimedia software featuring both
excellent Open-Source and Commercial demo software. AV Linux is a ready to
use ISO and has a yearly release schedule. Packages and updated ISO images
are also provided regularly between releases. It has been steadily
developed since 2007, has an active forum community and is a recommended
platform for Ardour Mixbus.
See for yourself:
Hi Bownie :-)
Loading the kernel 2.6.33 RT shows the card every
time and pa_devs shows
all its possible sampling rates.
Can anyone suggest a distro which is audio friendly that is alsa
friendly.
Try our OpenDAW beta 1, it has some rough edges in the installer, but
has a solid Debian Squeeze base and 2.6.33-RT kernel:
http://pdk.64studio.com/projects/opendaw/squeeze/images/opendaw_4.0-beta1_a…
I need something which will not be made obsolete
Squeeze has got at least another two years in it. Debian should last
indefinitely ;-)
and some protection
from the over zealous developers that want to make it more like windows.
I don't think the Debian project will follow all or most of Ubuntu's
recent design decisions. Even if they did, we have quite a lot of
flexibility about what packages to include in our own isos.
Cheers!
Daniel
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