Renato wrote:
On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:53:05 -0800
Trust me when I say that in a pro-audio
environment Linux command
line tweaking and chasing down xruns will not fly. Even laptop
electronica producers and studio owners will shun the command line.
Can you imagine having a client sitting in the studio watching as an
engineer minimizes a sudden flock of xruns by dicking around on the
command line? Dunno about you but if I were a client I'd run, not
walk, out of that studio.
I'm missing something here - other than adding 2 lines
to /etc/security/limits.conf what other terminal black magic is needed
in order to run a fairly general (DAW + synths) linux audio environment?
And you don't even have to do that anymore if you install Rosegarden 10
or 11. During installation, it checks and offers to make the appropriate
permission changes for you.
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