On 3/3/2011 3:17 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: > On Thursday, March 03, 2011 03:55:48 pm Les Mikesell wrote: >> But you can usually run the one that is picky as the host OS and the >> other(s) virtualized. > > You really don't know what you're talking about in this case, Les. The > specific machine that I'm talking about needs access to Harrison Mixbus on OS > X with iZotope Alloy, Ozone, and Spectron as AudioUnits, and also access to > Ardour (soon Mixbus, once I get some things squared) on Linux with certain > specialized LV2 plugins for special tasks. Both environments are time > critical. There is also clock sync to outboard processing gear; I'm talking > realtime on both OS'es, and virtualization is not a workable option, at least > as long as hard realtime under a VM isn't possible. If the iZotope plugins > would work as VST's under Linux in a reliable manner I could remove at least > part of my need for OS X; well, and once Melodyne for Windows can run under > Crossover (haven't tried; don't know). But I still do analysis in Spectre, > and that's OS X-only.
So there are actually apps that work in Linux that aren't available for OS X? >> As long as you have access to a network, just connect up a common >> nfs/samba share from some other machine. > > No. That specific machine is not networked, to reduce IRQ load. Every IRQ > that can be turned off is turned off. I'm kind of surprised that a local disk controller would be better in that respect than a network card. -- Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos