Gustin Johnson wrote: > Simply adding Lenny to the mix is not a very good solution IMO unless > you understand the implications and can work around and or fix them. > I want to second this piece of advice, as someone who has been adding Lenny into the mix on one of my systems. Some users may have been confused by the discussions ensuing from this move. I do this because a) I am a nutter b) I am testing specifically for breakages to 64 Studio in preparation for future developments c) I either know what I'm doing or I'm prepared to accept the consequences.
It is _not_ a recommended course of action for normal users - you will end up running a strangely configured Debian lenny system at best and you will more than likely break sensitive audio applications by doing this. You are also On Your Own; if stuff breaks, the most likely response from us will be: 'That's interesting, thanks for being prepared to break your system in order to find this out :-)'. We'll be even more thrilled if you can figure out how to fix it. Sometimes I feel a bit like Willy Wonka: just because the experimental candy isn't under lock & key doesn't mean you _have_ to taste it. (sigh) ;-p cheers, tim _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
