Folderol wrote: > I use 64studio in a totally dedicated machine. The *only* > non-music service/program active is the network with synaptic for > updates. > > Would there be any benefit in stripping out everything else? > Is there a possibility that a script could be developed to do this? > (presumably while logged in single user mode) >
At the moment I like a completely other way, I try to make Suse and 64 Studio to be a Linux for everything, but I understand this idea, I also had it some time ago. I agree, it is a good idea for some fields, to have an audio workstation, that just is an audio workstation. A problem for the developers might be to choose an "audio windows manager". I would like to know if there are really advantages, if running Linux for an audio workstation in single user mode and as root. I guess it might be a benefit of resources to handle an audio workstation as a "stand alone audio system" instead of an multi user system, with an office suite and temperature deamons etc.. Maybe video and graphic should be part of a workstation and a browser to get manuals and sound samples etc. should be part of a workstation. Suggestions what kind of system is wanted, for the installing DVD might be a solution, e.g. Suse ask you if you want a minimal graphic system or KDE etc.. It might be interesting which programs are unwanted by people using 64 Studio and wish programs they have to install manually after they have done the basic installation. AND how much work it would be for the people making 64 Studio to do some thing like this. The main question maybe is, if a script like this (or an installing option) is to do with less work, resp. if it's wanted by enough people. OT: Windows-world has a new highlight. ZBrush 3.1. It's not for free ;) but very impressing, I've seen it running on a Windows by a friend. Cheers, Ralf
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