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> During installation I set boath my partition "/" and "/home" to
> "noatime" don't know if this could help. BTW: Is there advantage of
> "noatime" for audio?
> 
For a standard modern hard drive, no.  noatime et al. are handy for
reducing the writes to a flash based device, but you will not notice the
difference on modern hardware.

> I tried mount my ntfs partition directly by partitioner (mount point
> /windows), but I got message that it is impossible to mount. Actually
> I don't need it I can mount ntfs partitions easily later from desktop
> I was just curious how it works.

IIRC the installer does not know about ntfs-3g, which is what you will
want to use.  On my Ubuntu 8.10 this happens automatically, not sure
about 8.04/64Studio 3
> 
> except this flawless install ;-)
> 
> Problem with synaptic error message seems to be solved here ... E:
> linux-image-2.6.29-1-multimedia-686: subprocess post-installation
> script returned error exit status 128
> 
> Wireless not working with 2.6.29 (PRO/Wireless 2915ABG) working fine
> with 2.6.26.
> 
Does iwconfig show any wireless devices?

How about
lsmod |grep 80211

It is possible the firmware is missing, it is normally in /lib/firmware
or /lib/firmware/<kernel name>

> Two [fail] messages during boot-up: error: "kernel.maps-protect" is
> unknown key [fail] setting sensors limits [fail]
> 
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