Dave Phillips wrote:
Michael Bohle wrote:
The situation on opensuse Linux is pretty good
for musicians at this
time... [snip]
Hi Michael,
I'm very happy to read this message. I've been pleased with JAD 1.0, but
I haven't had much time lately to meet with the crew on IRC and I've
dropped out of touch with what's happening there.
If anyone else has been thinking about trying JAD, give it a go. It's my
primary 32-bit system, I get excellent performance from it, and the
devel team has been responsive to problems users have encountered. It is
a fine system for musicians.
Best,
dp
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I keep having these errors:
when start booting:
resume: libgcrypt version: 1.4.1
resume: couldn't not stat the resume device file '/dev/hda3'
please type in the full path name to try again
or press ENTER to boot the system
later:
fsck.ext3 superblok could not write or read (hda3/ hda2...)
corrupt?
if it is a ext3 file, then maybe it is corrupt...
check /var/log/fsck/checkfs
the normal kernel 25.2 runs just nicely....
:(