On Sun, 2011-02-27 at 15:24 +0200, Alexandros Bitoulas wrote: > Στις Κυρ 27 Φεβ 2011 12:47:24 Alessio Igor Bogani γράψατε: > > Hi, > > > > 2011/2/26 Hartmut Noack <zettber...@linuxuse.de>: > > [...] > > > > > Kernel and System-Setup are really important. If a capable basic-system > > > is set up carefully, the desktop-system does not matter much. > > > > [...] > > > > I agree, definitely. > > > > Please note that Ubuntu Studio don't offer that level of setup at the > > moment. > > > > Ciao, > > Alessio > > Hello Alessio! > > [to Hartmut also:] So, what what can I do to set-up my system "carefully", > What do you mean by that? > > I have just upgraded my vanilla Ubuntu 10.04 to the vanilla Kubuntu 10.10 and > then added from the repositories all the audio applications that I needed. Is > this ok?
I can't say anything about the version update, but installing audio packages is ok. At the moment you should avoid to choose 3rd party packages to keep your Linux stable and don't forget to backup your Linux. > > [(maybe) off-topic:] Alesio, which in your opinion is the best distro or > system > to use for audio production in terms of "system/kernel set-up"? Ralf: "64 Studio 3.3 is the best distro if you won't tweak yourself, unfortunately it's much too old now, but a new version might be released in April." http://www.64studio.com/ Note: They do OEM stuff for music, so no pulseaudio and other annoying desktop stuff by default. AV Linux and Planet CCRMA should be good too, avoid Suse, openArtist ... Debian and Suse are good distros too, but they aren't easy to set up to become a DAW if you don't have much knowledge. > > Thanks, > > Alex > -- Asalaam alikum sisters and brothers of Bikini Bottom, do the Bob attack today, http://www.wmata.com/rail/schedules.cfm. Allah is great. N.S. Al Ineeater -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users