On 11/29/06, Hartmut Noack <zettberlin(a)linuxuse.de> wrote:
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Chuckk Hubbard schrieb:
On 11/29/06, Hartmut Noack
<zettberlin(a)linuxuse.de> wrote:
with about
2.8 ms
latency and stable (as it works for me so far...)
2.8 what?!
Milliseconds, that is ;-)
Right, I was expressing disbelief, or trying to.
You got all the usual debian-stuff like apt and dpkg
as known from
Debian, the biggest difference is the useraccount-concept. Like MacOSX
there is no active root-account and you (as the normal user) get
root-powers via sudo, if you need them.
That sounds manageable. I'm burning a CD right now, thanks.
-Chuckk
Lots of generic deb-packages work OK in ubuntu, its
own repos hold more
or less everything, one needs to do music-stuff (Ardour, RG, Muse, SND,
Rezound, Zynadd, AMS, OM, H2, PD, Csound, Specimen etc etc etc)
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