Hello Daniel, hello list,
Good to be assured that the 32-bit version will do what I'm hoping
for, with an easy upgrade path for when the time comes. Must remember
to get the name right in future. I'm sure that by now you readers can
tell I'm a consumer, not a developer.
I installed Ubuntu studio 10.10, which looked extremely promising
with its huge selection of packages and the 'work-first-time'
download, burn, install, boot, update, pretty screen etc, but after
the Linux part stopped and the music part began it's not been instant
gratification, stuff just doesn't work for me, so on to the next one.
Diego, I'll still go back to try Ubuntu 9.10 when 64Studio's in
place. Gilberto, I've only had a chance to open Ardour, no more -
seems to be the best Jack-compatible app so far though.
Thanks again for all the help.
Cheers, Charlie.
On 14 Mar 2011, at 14:54, Daniel James wrote:
Hi Charlie,
Find a Debian release (upgradeable) specifically for multimedia and
start again (remember everything is 32-bit, will Studio 64 work)?
If you choose the 32-bit version, yes.
Buy components to build me an up-to-date computer?
The spec you have will be fine to get started with. I've run Seq24 on
233MHz Pentium I or JACK synths on 350MHz Pentium II boxes with
256MB RAM.
You will need an RT kernel and an appropriate configuration to get
reliable performance from JACK apps like Rosegarden.
Cheers!
Daniel
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