Hi,
I've used Ubuntu 14.04 for just over 2 years now, I don't keep them on
the network so don't worry about updates as much although I do
periodically go around and do an apt upgrade of the machines. I don't
use the full Ubuntu desktop, I started with Ubuntu server and put XFCE
on top. I have 4 studios and 2 server machines (and a bunch of VM's for
the Windows users), none of them have ever crashed so I would say it is
stable enough.
Regards,
Wayne
On 29/12/16 04:23, Gerry Dalton - GDTVSJ wrote:
I build a system for a buddy who can barely spell computer a few years ago for
his radio station. Since then its run fine without doing any of the updates
etc over the last 5 years. So now it's time to replace it I tried the latest
appliance with a new motherboard and 4Gb mem. I can not get it to boot up and
run no matter the config after install.
So I thought about moving to Ubuntu. See there is an Ubuntu article but
wondering if it is a long term solution ?
The audio cards I will be using will be a Scott Studios ASI 4501 and a ASI 6114
(card actually says 6200).
Looking for help/suggestions his system is getting flakier by the day
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