Hi all,
i am a big fan of the piCore os. [1]
That is a stripped down read-only linux distro with loadable modules for alsa, 
pure data etc..
Boot times are considerable shorter than with raspbian.
Of course it also needs some dedication to get used with it.

I have compiled pd, jack and libfftw3 for piCore 11, to be found here:
https://grrrr.org/data/dev/picore/piCore-11/

best, Thomas

[1] http://tinycorelinux.net/11.x/armv6/releases/RPi/

> Am 05.10.2020 um 17:05 schrieb Martin Peach <chakekat...@gmail.com>:
> 
> It takes about a minute for the pi to boot. There is not much you can
> do about that.
> 
> Martiin
> 
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 11:03 AM Yann Seznec <y...@yannseznec.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone, long time reader first time writer.
>> 
>> I’m wondering what people’s experiences are with regards to the startup time 
>> for running a patch on a raspberry pi.
>> 
>> For various reasons I’ve started to use Patchbox OS to auto-run my patches 
>> on startup, which is very reliable and consistent however it usually takes 
>> about 60 seconds from switching on to making sound. This is on various 
>> models of Raspberry Pi 3.
>> 
>> Has anyone managed to speed this up? I haven’t tried the Raspi 4, perhaps 
>> that is significantly faster?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Yann
>> 
>> 
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