-------- Forwarded Message -------- From: Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [64studio-users] Fwd: Are we still playing Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 13:31:14 +0100
On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 12:14 +0000, Frank Smith wrote: > > Hi Will, > > > Indeed my milage does vary. I've done some stress testing with my > new debian > > wheezy setup, and so far I simply have been unable to make it choke. > This is > > even when doing some fast keyboard playing into massive yoshimi > patches. > > Sounds good! Apart from having to select your favourite packages > manually, are there any limitations to wheezy that you think could be > improved with a custom iso? > > Cheers! > > Daniel > > HI > I managed to get all 16 channels back after a re-install on my RME > card. > Not sure what caused the loss of the first 8 channels > > Is there a way of re-installing the hdsp loaders without re installing > the whole > 64studio? > > Reading this it seems 64studio will not be getting updated soon then. > > Do I assume I will have to install 'wheezy' then pull in ardour, jack, > alsa myself? Anything else I need? > > Cheers > Bob # apt-get update # apt-get synaptic # synaptic Synaptic might be more comfortable for you, to handle packages. You simply can reinstall hdsp loaders, perhaps the package is called alsa-firmware or alsa-tools or similar. If you'll install Wheezy, than first use Synaptic > File > Save markings as... > [x] save full state, not only changes and then on Wheezy run Read markings ... If it shouldn't be supported by older versions of Synaptic, it also can be done using apt. However, is your 64 Studio based on Debian or Ubuntu? Regarding to this you should use Debain or Ubuntu for your next DAW. This might not work for all packages and you should be aware that GNOME did change, that you have to read how t use or disable pulseaudio etc.. Regards, Ralf _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
