On Sun, 2013-11-03 at 16:58 +0000, Mike Carroll wrote:
> Simon Frech <simon@...> writes:
> 
> > Is it possible to run the basic functions of Rivendell with just the built-
> in soundcard on a PC or laptop? 
> > Does it work with older external USB sound cards, like the Edirol UA25, or 
> even more basic Behringer UFO202?
> > I'm trying to learn about Rivendell and need to do that without spending a 
> lot of money.
> 
> Hi, Simon. 
> 
> It's possible to run Rivendell on a laptop, but I've only been able to do it 
> using Ubuntu and the Tryphon distributions. 
> 
> The Appliance CD runs CentOS and it doesn't recognize some of the hardware on 
> two different laptops I have (one Dell, one a "Compal" whitebox).
> 
> The big concern is that whatever Linux distro you're using can recognize your 
> sound card and CD player.
> 
> If you don't care about the current contents of your laptop or PC, I suggest 
> you download the Appliance CD from the Paravel site and install Rivendell 
> from 
> there. (I've tried both the V1 and V2 CDs and neither one would allow me to 
> install Rivendell alongside any other operating system. YMMV)
> 
> If the Appliance CD doesn't work for you then you'll need to enter the 
> interesting world of installing the Tryphon packages.
> 
Hi,

Rivendell runs just fine on a Dell dual core laptop and Centos 6.4 but I
did compile from source.
But I will be moving back to Fedora when 20 comes out.

Gary.


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