On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:25:00 -0700
iainduncan(a)telus.net wrote:
Gaaah! I haven't had to install a new linux in
ages, and now am faced with doing
so. Is it just me, or is the state of linux pro audio on the major distros a
total mess right now? Fedora core 5 seems to require MUCH tweaking to get any
audio working and has a lot of alsa weirdness preventing serious work,
Ubuntu just plain doesn't work with numerous cards ( including mine! ) and
gentoo took a giant step backwards by rushing a broken and not ready 2006.1
installer out the door negating all the advantages they used to have.
Am I the only one who feels like getting pro audio working these days is
*harder* than two years ago??? It seems to me that in the race to make a distro
that has everything working out of the box, we now have a bunch of things that
are really screwed up for those of us with unusual needs, and now they are much
harder to untangle. =(
Any recos for a distro that must:
- be decent for development
- allow easy integration of from source apps with the distro
- be realtively straightforward for audio kernel recompiles
Thanks
Iain
So far, the best results I've had are from Debian based 64studio (32 bit
version).
Does all the audio stuff very well, and with not too much tweaking I
seem to be able to get most office type stuff organised.
Strangely enough, although in the UK I find the German 'testing'
repositories seem more complete.
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Will J G