I've recently been struggling with carrot and coriander's limited life
support from being karmic-based, so a long-term support distribution
would be fine with me, I'd vote for Debian or Ubuntu just because I know
it more and like the packaging system. The most important aspect of
puredyne for me is the real-time kernel implementation, so I may have to
just learn how to roll a linux distro myself to get the latest RT. I'm
working in Supercollider, not pd, and I need jack and alsa to work well.
I'd be happy to learn more about broth, and the intricacies of packaging
in general, and help where I can.
I also want to go on record thanking Aymeric and the rest of the team
for bringing a great concept to reality and supporting its development
for as long and well as you have. puredyne has helped me a lot!
-Dave
On 02/07/2012 09:07 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Erm, now what?
What is the general consensus of where to go next...
I'm guessing that people are thinking of building on top of a minimal
debian type thing?
+1 for Debian :)
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