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rosea grammostola wrote:
> Gustin Johnson wrote:
> rosea grammostola wrote:
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>>>> Gustin Johnson wrote:
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>>>>> rosea grammostola wrote:
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>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In the linux mint to 64studio I see:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> |sudo apt-get install sysv-rc=2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu45.64studio1~hardy1
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ||What is this for?|
>>>>>> ||
>>>>>> ||
>>>>>> |Kind regards,|
>>>>>> ||
>>>>>> |\r|
>>>>>> ||
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>         
>>>>> For future reference, the http://packages.ubuntu.com web site is a great
>>>>> place to start:
>>>>> http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/sysv-rc
>>>>>
>>>>> aptitude show sysv-rc
>>>>> will also give you some info on the package.
>>>>>
>>>>> While it is possible, I tend to stay away from migrating from other
>>>>> distros.  
>>>>>       
>>>> What is the difference from a ubuntu-minimal installation, add 64studio 
>>>> repo's and install software you want (without pulse ;) )
>>>>     
> The difference is another step that can go wrong.  I am not saying that
> it is not possible, I am not even saying that it is hard.  It is is
> simply one more thing to go wrong.  In the past 20 years I have picked
> up certain habits that minimize potential problems, regardless of the
> platform I am using.  Feel free to disagree or to behave differently, I
> am only passing on techniques that have served me well.  In the 90s my
> DAW was a Windows box dual booting BSD.  One jumper mistake on a hard
> drive and I lost months worth of work.
>   
>> I think you might be right, thanks for sharing. I don't know if I bumbed 
>> my head to must to not try it though ;)
> 
I have made more than my share of easily avoidable mistakes.

>>>>> A clean install is usually the best idea.  I also avoid
>>>>> dual/multi-booting.  It is almost never worth the effort IMO especially
>>>>> now that virtualization technologies are maturing and are for the most
>>>>> part are zero cost.
>>>>>       
>>>> So you can work with 64studio at the same level in vbox compared to 
>>>> normal install?
>>>>     
> Real time and virtualization still have a little way to go yet.  On my
> laptop I use Ubuntu (technically Ubuntu Studio) 
>> Which version of Ubuntu? Do you use also 64studio?
> 
On my laptop I have Ubuntu 9.04 with a custom kernel.  I have 64Studio
on a desktop at home with my RME 9652.  I just bought a new computer
(Core i7, P55 MB) and I am still in the process of choosing between
Ubuntu and 64Studio.

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