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Am 14.05.2010 08:44, schrieb david:
Julien Claassen wrote:
Hi Joel!
Partly answer: Yes you can compile your own kernel for every
available Linux distro. But the cute thing about a few distros is,
that they come equipped with kernels specially suited to the needs of
a lowlatency audio geek. :-)
PureDyne, UbuntuStudio, Musix, ArtistX. And the general-use distro known
as Sidux. All have RT kernels.
UbuntuStudio has major issues with its kernel-rt package. As of now I
would not recommend it to anyone who likes to set up his/her distro by
simply installing the right kernel package.
Hope, this will improve over time, until then:
Open Suse allows to install a very very powerfull rt-kernel made by Jan
Engelhardt (suser jengelh). I am quiete happy with that one.
Only Pure:Dyne delivers even better performanceon my box but is not the
same as easy to install/use as a general-purpose-distro.
best regs
HZN
The first 4 are pretty much already
configured for audio use. Sidux might take a bit more configuration.
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