Hi Daniel, I have setup dual-boot system with pure64/sid and AGNULA/Demudi 1.2.1-rc1_i386. I am using pure64 as everyday desktop and Demudi for sound. I hope to add all the Demudi packages to 64 side so I can have a 64-bit Demudi. I think most pkgs are available in pure64 but some, eg Virtual Keyboard, are not. My limited understanding of kernel issues is that the kernel should be compiled with realtime-lsm module, I don't know if anyone can do this. I am very much a newcomer to all this but I'm happy to help out where I can. I had problems starting jackd in pure64 initially but now I can, don't ask me why... Regards, Norv
On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 15:10 +0000, Daniel James wrote: > Hello all, > > I mostly run audio applications on various Linux boxes and have an > Opteron 240 based machine which I'd like to try Debian on. There are > existing distributions for audio use (eg AGNULA/DeMuDi) and there are > pure 64-bit distributions of course, but as far as I am aware no-one > has done the work to create a pure 64-bit audio distribution. > > What I was thinking of trying is an installation of the gcc-3.4 AMD64 > port, then rebuilding any missing packages. A multimedia kernel would > be essential, as well as JACK infrastructure and various audio > applications. > > Does the list know of anyone working in this area already? > > Cheers > > Daniel > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

