tim hall wrote: >> I don't know how to install .deb, I'm only fine with ,rpm. > > Yes you do. The packages you downloaded are either corrupt or badly > built. > > cheers, > > tim
Thanks Tim and Gustin, I know. Two days ago Gustin wrote me that dpkg -i is the right way to install packages. Now I have "good" packages but I'm not sure if I'll install them, because of all the dependencies. Also the proprietary ATI driver isn't fine for my Radeon X1250 (maybe because of the kernel). At the moment I guess, the best thing to do, is to use 64 Studio only as a stable DAW and to use Suse again for anything else. It seems to be possible to install all I need to 64 Studio, but perhaps the DAW will become unstable. Maybe it's better to have a dual boot, 64 Studio and Suse or a second 64 Studio. Off topic: "Reading about Captain Beefheard, Os Mutantes etc. makes me afraid that we are dinosaurs." I've to add that I can't speak for "the youth". I lived together with gypsy musicians (Yugoslavian Roma) and only the male kids are learning how to make music, but the girls and the boys only listen to gangster rap and Bollywood music. I think most German kids making music with the computer only knows techno and gothic. I asked a German woman, older than 30 years, her name is Julia, if she knows the grandiose Beatles Song named Julia and she just heard about The Beatles, never listened to that song. I'm 41 and some (not a few) Germans, only 10 years younger than I, don't know The Beatles. By the way, talking about The Beatles, I won't miss the cover art, e.g. The Beatles with parts of the bodies of baby dolls and real meat, the "butcher cover". I haven't the original myself. I think cover art isn't fine on CDs. I don't think that there is someone to identify on a Sgt. Peppers CD cover. Cheers, Ralf "the dinosaur"
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