On 02/15/2013 08:01 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Not this again ;)!
My apologies, but I'm searching for a distro comparable to old Arch
Linux or old Ubuntu Studio.
For another thread Gene was talking about "black magic" and indeed some
"things" are "occult" in the sense of "hidden" ;). FWIW,
all ADAT
channels of my RME card, that aren't working for Linux, are working for
my FreeBSD. The Xfce menu icon of FreeBSD only, is replaced by a
pentagram, for me it's just some kind of asterisk, without any super cow
powers, but perhaps this does the magic. The next Xfce install will get
the same icon ;D.
I dropped my old Arch, regarding to too many issues with the unfinished
switch to systemd.
Following the mailing list I had the impression, that the transition is
complete and that there are no serious issues any more, but trying to
install it yesterday, I suspect that mails regarding to issues simply
are rejected.
I still try to install the current Arch Linux later today, but seemingly
the transition to systemd isn't finished yet and perhaps the next wicked
transition already will be enforced in a hidden way. Just an assumption,
I don't claim that it is that way.
While my request regarding to pppoe for the install doesn't pass list
moderation, eth0 isn't up and doing it as usual doesn't work, I read
rude words about request to keep Wayland optional. It seems to be, that
some people using X anyway need to install Wayland.
Fortunately there's a German Arch Linux forum, where it's still possible
to get help, but I also need clarification in what direction Arch Linux
will go in the near future and I prefer a distro with a sane mailing list.
Debian and Ubuntu still have good mailing lists, but as for Ubuntu
Studio I have several generations installed, from 10.10 Maverick to
12.10 Quantal. The performance on my machine dramatically slows down
with each release. Quantal for some tasks already is unusable, a lot of
the non-audio desktop apps I need are buggy and this isn't an issue for
my machine, but the troubles are common, for many users.
Last time I monitored the poll the most used distros were Arch Linux and
Ubuntu Studio. Yes, that are my distros too, ok for 2012 and perhaps ok
for 2013. But how will those distros continue?
No clue how they'll do. I prefer Debian Sid with XFCE or Fluxbox. KDE4,
GNOME3 - resource hogs forcing services on me that I don't need. Unity
UI I hate; compatibility problems with at least one Linux app I've used
for years.
Musix 3 I like, too. ArtistX was also nice, too, but don't know what
it's doing now.
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