On Saturday 05 April 2008 20:24:46 Daniel Jones wrote:
Hello List,
I am relatively new to Linux audio and am trying to decide on a
distribution to use. I've been playing around with Fedora and the Planet
CCRMA packages, but I am also interested in trying out Ubuntu Studio. I
already have Ubuntu 7.10 on this machine, and I was wondering if I really
need to go through the bother of creating a new partition and installing
Ubuntu Studio from scratch, so to speak (not that it's such a terribly
onerous task, but...). If I do a simple aptitude search for "ubuntustudio"
while booted in Ubuntu a slew of packages come up (ubuntustudio-audio,
ubuntustudio-audio-plugins, etc.). Is there any practical difference
between simply installing these packages on my existing Ubuntu installation
on the one hand, or going to the Ubuntu Studio website, downloading the
image, and installing from there on the other? It seems as if the result
would be the same in the end, but I'm not entirely sure. Thanks!
Cheers,
Daniel
You can just install those packages,,,, if you're only interested in audio
install just ubuntustudio-audio packages....
dirk