Last Saturday 22 January 2005 23:14, Jon B was like:
Perhaps a suggestion for another distro / distro
modification? (Feel
free to point me to instructions instead of writing them out.) A 2.6
kernel would be nice, so I can have the integrated ALSA and
low-latency, and so I can write to NTFS partitions, but none of the
debian music distros seem to use it. Why is that? I like the idea of
debian handling dependencies for me, but it hasn't really handled them
that well in practice. I am not apt enough to fully get apt-get, I
guess. So I would consider another package system, although I fear
the alternatives are even scarier.
Free is working on a 2.6 kernel for DeMuDi, but I don't know whether it's
useable yet. I do think A/DeMuDi is possibly one of the easiest ways to get a
working Linux-based music system. Try using synaptic.
Hmmmm... I could use LIbranet (or mepis or something?)
to install a
minimal system, dist upgrade to debian unstable, and then upgrade to
demudi, right? That might be my best option...
No. If you want to use DeMuDi, then install AGNULA/DeMuDi. You are asking for
trouble if you try to install it backwards like this. The main problem you
are likely to be experiencing with DeMuDi is that it doesn't support
proprietary drivers, so the nVidia support is limited. PlanetCCRMA/Fedora or
Mandrake might be more sympathetic to your hardware.
cheers
tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk