Last Saturday 30 October 2004 13:40, Michelle Konzack was like:
Am 2004-10-29 12:35:40, schrieb tim hall:
It's not a new distribution. It's a
custom Debian distro based on Sarge
and tuned for multimedia work. You can simply use the relevant packages
on top of a Sarge install. However, you said you were running Woody. The
AGNULA/DeMuDi installer is probably the easiest way to install a
multimedia version of Sarge, that's why I suggested it.
I do not use SARGE because it crash all the time...
AGNULA/DeMuDi-1.2.0 is slightly more stable than Sarge as it's based on a
snapshot.
I use "DeepSpace" (ds9.3.0.0.tar.gz) from
the NASA and it SARGE/SID
do not like to open a 1 BByte Pic... under WOODY no problem.
Then Blender crashs under SARGE too, my Backport (same source as SID)
for WOODY not.
There are many things which are not working correctly under SARGE
I am
working for the french military and USE CC-EAL4/5.
I do not like to recheck more then 200 Debian-Packages...
I don't understand this bit, sorry.
I have for security tuned Debian Packages... If I 'apt-get install
demudi' maybe my "security" packages are overwriten.
It is realy wired, because the french DGSE use Debian since 3 years
and there is a TaskForce which Secure Debian-Packages...
Now the french governement give 7 million Euros to "Mandrake Soft"
too do the job a second time... :-(
Hmm, ok. I understand your security needs are high. Probably the only solution
is to get a non-networked laptop and install DeMuDi-1.2. Probably not the
answer you were looking for. I've not experienced much joy with music beyond
simple playback on any Woody-based system, it's just too old.
Sorry not to be any more help than that.
cheers
tim hall