On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:26:13 -0400
carmen <_(a)whats-your.name> wrote:
On Tue Jun 30, 2009 at 03:43:45PM -0700, munkeyfreenix
batcat wrote:
I'm runnning my audio laptop on gentoo using
alot from the pro-audio
overlay. couldn't imagine another route.
the archaudio repo probably has binaries, but i havent checked.
havent got my head around archs' building stuff tbh..
since compiling (or even running firefox) is pure hell on the Atom
N270. i cant imagine theyd be useful for audio given their 1/8th the
power of stateoftheart CPUs unless yo just want an instance of ZynAdd
or something
Right, the
archaudio.org repo has binaries but is still pretty young.
The Arch User Repo has most known pieces of audio software and it's
easy to compile them using the provided buildscripts.
One benefit for your case would be that you can keep the whole
installation quite minimal (no need to install KDE, Gnome or even X,
etc.).
Regards,
Philipp