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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi Arthur, hi list :)
> 
> Jazz++ isn't an alternative for the 64 Studio 2.1 vanilla install,
> because wxWidgets >= 2.8.7 is needed, also it seems that Jazz++ isn't
> able to do tempos decimal place, that means that there will be limits
> for sync.
> 
> Because even Lenny isn't a Linux state-of-the-art, I'll test MusE with
> Suse 11.0. MusE is unstable for the 64 Studio 2.1 vanilla install.
> Because I didn't tested QTracktor with any Linux, I also will check out
> QTracktor running on Suse 11.0.
> 
> Are there any other sequencers for Linux, that are relative near to
> Cubase and Cakewalk?
> 
IMO this is the wrong question to ask.  Don't think of replacing a
product, think of finding replacements for functions.  Cubase and
Cakewalk were built within a particular computing paradigm that does not
accurately reflect the FLOSS world.

> Seq24 and LMMS are non-serious sequencers for my needs and Jazz++ seems
> to be a less good sequencer too.

No idea what you are talking about here.  Personally I use Rosegarden
for the little midi work I do.  I then make use of dozens of other
programs.  Ardour for the recording, mixing, and usually applying
effects, but there are a lot of programs that get used.
> 
> A friend would buy my ASUS M2A-VM HDMI, but if I can't get a DAW,
> including a MIDI sequencer running with Suse 11.0, I guess I will
> install Windows, because I'm to stupid to get informations about a mobo,
> that's fine with 64 Studio or any other Linux for a DAW, including a
> MIDI sequencer, by using my AMD Athlon BE-2350 G2.
> 
> It's the second computer now, I spend money for, to get a Linux DAW,
> that isn't fine.
> 
Research is king in any field.  My Windows DAW had similar problems
because I did not properly do my homework on the VIA chipset.

> Is there anyone running a stable DAW, including a MIDI sequencer like
> Rosegarden or MusE, using a socket AM2 based mobo? And if so, is it a
> mobo that's not immoderate expensive?
> 
I have tried AM2 on 4 different chipsets, and none of them was a
pleasant experience (2 different nVidia chipsets, 1 ATI, 1 AMD I am
counting AMD and ATI separately because the ATI chip set preceded the
merger).  This caught me off-guard because my current DAW is an AMD 939
based system and it has been rock solid.

> The only thing I also might check out, is to install several 32-bit
> Linux :(.
> 
Did not make a difference for me on the AM2 systems.

Best of luck,
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