By the way, someone gave me the idea that slackware is the top hardcore
one... ("best"?). Meaning you can teak it and get the best perfomrance
results. Though I fear it can be a nightmare to run it on a mac...cheers 2013/5/30 Alexandre Torres Porres <[email protected]> > Hi there, correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems Pd runs smoother in Linux > than in any other OS, is that right? > > Perhaps some of you have run benchmarks for it with the same machine and > diferente Operational Systems. I was curious to try myself. > > Now, is there a "best linux" for Pd? Maybe one that allows you to tweak in > a little more to have insanely low latencies? > > Yeah, the whole point and interest is to try and reach an absurdly > optimized latency and CPU load. > > Now that I got myself a Raspberry Pi (my first linux) I wanna enjoy the > opportunity/motivation to broaden my linux usage to my regular laptops. > > I use macs by the way. Don't know if that is an issue. Like being next to > an impossible task to install a nice hardcore ("the best one") linux > distribution in it. > > I've seen that recently Linux has been able to work (poorly at least) with > Thunderbolt. I have an RME Multiface that seems to works well on linux. > Since newer macbooks lost the PCI slot, all that I'm missing is that my > thunderbolt to PCI slot adapter works in Linux. That'd be cool, to run it > on my macbook air, on linux... but I digress. > > Thanks > Cheers >
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