En/na Brett McCoy ha escrit:
The Other wrote:
I'm moving from Debian Woody to Debian Sarge,
and would like
assistance on setting up the system to optimally run Linux Audio
packages.
Such suggestions would be which of the 2.6 kernels to run, which
kernel patch sets to use, etc. I'm on a dial-up connection to the
Internet, which takes me around 2 hours to download a kernel source.
If you are using Debian, why not use Demudi? It already has everything
you need for low-latency audio, if you don't want to spend your hours
downloading source code and compiling your stuff by hand.
http://demudi.agnula.org/
-- Brett
I think I know the answer... In my case I use debian because I want to
use the same system for audio and for other purposes like email,
browsing the web, pdfs, programming. I want to record new ideas without
rebooting the system while I'm doing other stuff...
It's enough if you add the demudi sources:
http://apt.agnula.org/demudi/
testing
main local extra
and install those packages:
kernel-multimedia
realtime-lsm
and you will also see how a lot of other applications are added to your
repository.
don't forget to update to the demudi's jack,ardour version. sarge's
broken (ehem, it doesn't work for me).