Chris Pickett wrote:
No, I'm using 2.6.7-gentoo-r5. Maybe I'll try the CCRMA kernel at some
point, or better yet, switch to one of the available audio
distributions. Who knows ... I'm tired of installation and upgrades and
configuration woes at this point, even if quasi-automated.
Well, I'm back to 2.6.6 on my laptop, but that's because the Alsa folks
break drivers, don't test them, and then release them on the unassuming
world. Not a kind thing to do. ;-) I'm waiting for new, supposedly fixed
Alsa driver to make it into the development kernels so that I can move
forward.
I think that Gentoo is a lot of work when you decide to be very up to
date. I'm not speaking of ~x86 stuff. I'm meaning just keeping up with
updates, etc., is far too much time compiling. I have 4 Gentoo boxes
going these days. I'm pretty tired of it. (See this weeks 'automated
updates' thread on why it will likely never get better...)
You'd be smart to get a Gentoo box working and then just leave it alone
and write music. I get so sucked into all this this technology that it
takes too much time away from what you and I would rather be doing.
I've rebelled against using Suse for an audio distro due to a bad
encounter I had with them early on in my learning about Linux, but I do
think they make a good product. There's not many reason's to use Suse
without using Yast, or that's what I hear.
take care,
Mark