On 31 Jan 2007, at 11:27, Bob Ham wrote:

On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 23:30 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 09:18:06PM +0000, Bob Ham wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 21:05 +0000, Bob Ham wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 09:03 -0800, Michael Ost wrote:
Can anyone suggest ways to compare audio/midi performance between Linux
and Windows that ... make Linux compare favorably?

I work for a company that sells a Linux based piece of hardware that
plays windows VSTs.

The word "FUD" comes to mind.  No idea why.

Further to that, something constructive: perhaps you could try telling your customers why *you* chose linux, rather than trying to find reasons
to tell them *they* should.

the customers dont notice. they still use windows or no computers at
all.

it looks rather like a question from the management.

You are correct there.  From the modern business perspective, though,
management are Michael's personal customers.

I think the argument still applies. If your goal is to convince someone
that your choice of linux is correct, telling them why you chose linux
in the first place seems, to me at least, to be the best method, rather than seeking out reasons which you yourself haven't been concerned with
previously.

I don't think that's necessarily the case, just because Linux had better RT performance in 2000 doesn't mean it still does today, with Vista and general improvements.

I think it's reasonable for management to question if it's still the best choice.

- Steve

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