carmen kirjoitti:
On Wed Jan 31, 2007 at 08:02:34AM +0100, Pieter
Palmers wrote:
Jonathan Woithe wrote:
>
Slackware 10.2
> uname -r 2.6.13
Should it be possible, maybe consider switching to a more audio friendly distro...
There's nothing wrong with Slackware for audio work - it's what I do all my
development on. Slackware + "low latency desktop kernel" + set_rlimits (+
rtprio for slower machines) is about all you need to get a very nice
Slackware-based setup for audio. However, let's not get into a distro war -
use whatever works well for you. :-)
I shouldn't have said that. I spoke
without knowledge. Sorry.
isnt the author of Slackware diametrically opposed to PAM. and isnt PAM necessary for
non-root users to properly use realtime priority?
Speaking from experience, Slackware is one of the best distros if you are going
to install lots of stuff from sources. Rpm- and deb-based distros inevitably,
sooner or later, tend to throw themselves lying on their backs and start to
whimper if you do that.
Lack of PAM support can be seen as a drawback, or, then again, not. Personally
I share Patrick Volkerding's (main developer of Slackware) opinion about PAM,
and as a result built my Gentoo system without PAM support.
"ex-slacker, current gentooist" Jouni Rinne
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