I used Ubuntu 9.10, however, I had all sorts of problems, especially
with lirc.  Perhaps I should have used Debian.  Freevo should have a
recommended distro or better yet, a distro/install disk.  Something like
Piren was supposed to be, but up to date and an installer.

On 08/30/2010 05:22 PM, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2010, Paul wrote:
>   
>> I've been using Freevo on Ubuntu Karmic Koala for about 6 months but always
>> with the intention of trying something else at some point. The main reason
>> is the audio performance, I seem to be one of the many users suffering from
>> Ubuntu's implementation of Pulseaudio, and looking at the Ubuntu forums it
>> seems this problem is still present in Lucid Lynx. With my hard drive
>> recently failing it seems a good time to try something else, I was looking
>> at Debian but am open to suggestions, what have your experiences been?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Paul
>>     
> Mine is running on antiX a derivative of Mepis a derivative of Debian
> Gives an xfce gui which is helpful when setting up although rarely used now.
>
> On my netbooks I have been using an alpha of Crunchbang which is now built on 
> Debian sources. Completely stable despite being alpha 1.
>
>
>   

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