Re: [newbie] Home recording with Linux?

2000-04-06 Thread David Hugh-Jones
according to this magazine I've got here, most music applications are porting to BeOS rather than Linux. (Better at multimedia.) Dave On Tue, 04 Apr 2000, Ernie mewed: Use Cooledit and wavelab in win2k or windows NT, I run both progs in win2k and have never locked it up. As far as hard

RE: [newbie] Home recording with Linux?

2000-04-06 Thread Todd Wells
PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Home recording with Linux? Could anyone help me please? I am keen to try Linux for home recording due to the instability of Windoze. Firstly let me say that I have absolutely no interest in learning how Linux works - I simply want a stable environment in which to work. I have

RE: [newbie] Home recording with Linux?

2000-04-05 Thread Ernie
PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Home recording with Linux? Could anyone help me please? I am keen to try Linux for home recording due to the instability of Windoze. Firstly let me say that I have absolutely no interest in learning how Linux

Re: [newbie] Home recording with Linux?

2000-04-05 Thread Jeffrey Thompson
Hiya, Could anyone help me please? I am keen to try Linux for home recording due to the instability of Windoze. Firstly let me say that I have absolutely no interest in learning how Linux works - I simply want a stable environment in which to work. I have a second HD (2g) and would like to

Re: [newbie] Home recording with Linux?

2000-04-05 Thread Wayne Petherick
Toni, I am no expert but I will tell you that unless you are willing to learn at least a bit of how Linux works then you really shouldn't be using it. First of all, you will drive yourself insane, second of all, it does not run like Wind'ohs. YOu will HAVE to learn about Linux file systems and

Re: [newbie] Home recording with Linux?

2000-04-05 Thread Donny
Sorry to say, don't expect to get alot done without reading a ton, and learning how stuff works! Most of the linux installs are VERY easy if you know a little about what your doing and what everything means. (thus, the reading part). Its very easy to set linux up on your second 2gig drive

RE: [newbie] Home recording with Linux?

2000-04-05 Thread Vic
software yet, tho i've heard of some companies thinking of porting. Ernie -Original Message- From: toni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Home recording with Linux? Could anyone help me please? I am keen