Hi,
 
64studio it's debian with a RT kernel so IMHO there's no need in using it when you can have a brand new debian lenny and adding the rest.

I have a lenovo R61 and it works perfectly even with the poor intel onboard audio card.

Compile/patching a kernel it's quite easy following this good tutorial (http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Low_latency_howto) in order to obtain a RT one.
Debian has also a kernel-package suite to build kernels and generate a debian archive (.deb)

Wireless tools and other wireless related pkgs are in debian, you only have to be sure to load the proper kernel module for your wireless card when booting.

Ardour can easily be installed using subversion (http://ardour.org/download_full) and following the howto at http://ardour.org/building

That's my belief as debian fan but if you don't like the "debian way" have a look at http://ccrma.stanford.edu/

regards
raffaele


2009/1/5 Svend-Erik K Madsen <sv-e@sv-e.dk>
Hi

I have been around several distributions for my music makeing. What I
need is a steaddy distribution for music makeing and some support for
wireless etc...

I allways seems to end up using 64Studio it's the only distribution I
can use without haveing a lot of x-runs, but I can't get my wireless
netcard working.

My hardware is a Lenovo T61 and RME Multiface + PCMCIA card.

I'm a noob in compiling my own kernels so I'm most confident  using
pre-compiled kernels, is there any help to get out there :)


Hope this was understandable.

/Sv-e
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