Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
yo, that is the way how linux works, for sure. but from a psychological
perspective, it might feel good to make 'tabula rasa'. also do many
people tend (me included) to install stuff and install stuff, so that
they don't anymore what
hi
could anyone give some feedback on differences, advantages,
disadvantages about using Ubuntu Studio vs 64Studio? I have been using
Ubuntu Studio for a few months but I am not so happy with it since I
upgraded to Gutsy.
i want to use it for PD, Supercollider, Python programming, and will be
Hallo,
altern hat gesagt: // altern wrote:
could anyone give some feedback on differences, advantages,
disadvantages about using Ubuntu Studio vs 64Studio? I have been using
Ubuntu Studio for a few months but I am not so happy with it since I
upgraded to Gutsy.
i want to use it for PD,
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
a diffferent window manager or build your own kernel?
btw, ubuntu studio comes with a generic kernel, whereas 64studio has a
realtime-optimized kernel.
so if you are afraid of building your own kernel, 64studio might be a
good option here.
fgmasdr.
IOhannes
On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 10:39 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
a diffferent window manager or build your own kernel?
btw, ubuntu studio comes with a generic kernel, whereas 64studio has a
realtime-optimized kernel.
so if you are afraid of building your
Frank Barknecht(e)k dio:
Hallo,
altern hat gesagt: // altern wrote:
could anyone give some feedback on differences, advantages,
disadvantages about using Ubuntu Studio vs 64Studio? I have been using
Ubuntu Studio for a few months but I am not so happy with it since I
upgraded to Gutsy.
On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 14:08 +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
btw, ubuntu studio comes with a generic kernel, whereas 64studio has a
realtime-optimized kernel.
Not anymore: Ubuntustudio 7.10 has a fully rt-patched kernel, I