Responses are inline below.
--- "Lee A. Azzarello" <lee(a)rockingtiger.com> wrote:
1) What Debian communities for audio software
packaging are you a part of?
Musix
2) How do you install new releases to your system?
Synaptic, with default entries in
/etc/apt/sources.list
3) How often do you build your own kernel for audio
systems?
Not in the last 5 months.
4) If you're not running real Debian, what made
you
change?
Still use it, but it is on a slower CPU (AMD K7 500
Mhz) and doubles as desktop for work. With every
kernel upgrade, I have to reinstall the Cisco VPN
client for work, and that is terribly annoying (See
response to question #3). I also changed because all
the MIDI/audio packages I use are already included in
Musix. I found a good combination of command line
boot options for the Musix boot CD; I could not get
Demudi to boot on my NetVista 8305.
5) If you are running real Debian, have you upgraded
to etch or sid?
Never used "stable" releases, just "testing" and did
upgrades as libraries, kernel, etc required.
Thanks for your time...
-lee
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