Erm, now what? What is the general consensus of where to go next...
I'm guessing that people are thinking of building on top of a minimal debian type thing? Some of my fellow laptoppers are really into Arch for example, though they seem to be under the hood on a regular and critical basis. Any recommendations for audio based work? I have also been thinking recently about having something Puredyne-like as a general system and then another install just for music - which for me is basically Pure Data, Jack too I guess. Saying that though it's never quite that simple is it. I like the occasional sensor and of course some network music can be fun (ethernet & wireless)...and on it goes. It was a goal of mine to do some building from source recently and I was chuffed to pieces that I got some things to work, kind of. There is a definite sense of achievement when it goes and of course I want to maximise the resources that are available to me computing wise. I also have a fairly bashed in Puredyne install atm that is in need of rescuing, unfortunately I seem to have a ton of stuff that places greater demands on my available time (me & my lovely wife have 6 kids between us - go figure:) You may note I haven't been offering my skills(ho ho) for Puredyne dev work either. Anyways, would be great to canvas some opinion and pointers from anyone who can be bothered responding. Cheers, Julian
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