On 09/01/2014 07:42 AM, David Christensen wrote:
linux-audio-user:
I've been running a Debian Wheezy DAW (i386, Xfce, realtime kernel,
Audacity, Rosegarden, various synthesizers, etc.) for the past week or
two. It sort of worked. But, it's clearly not ready for taking on
stage for a performance.
Say what?
I've been running debian stable for ages (brief detours to arch and
ubuntu), and I just love it for the stability. What I *don't* want is an
update to break the system a day (or even weeks) before a gig. Yes, you
might have to compile some stuff yourself, to get bleed on some
software, but in my experience that boils down to about a handful of
packages.
YMMV
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