On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 01:25:35 +0100 Gerhard Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are many users out there with low budgets, like me trying ubuntu > studio because they are looking for alternatives from MS-dependency > and for them Apple-products even more are out of range. > I'm lucky with a nexoc osiris s620ii, a barebone, my configuration is > Intel cpu medium speed dualcore and chipsets, FW, 4G RAM, 320 G HD, > ~700€ wto OS in Germany 9/08. Edirol FW101 as sound interface. I'm > messing around with live-played sw-synths, wine, wineasio, reaper, > vst, especially korg MS20 legacy, synchronous instrument and voice > recording. For low latency audio performance this machine is much > better then an other notebook with amd64x2 processor, nvidia chipset > and 3d graphics. This notebook solution is for life performance and > recording, so it has to be small, light weighted and needs no > 3d-gamer-screen. For more elaborated production and composition you > either will use stationary machines with >20" screens. > I'm kind of curious about barebone. I'm thinking about getting a laptop or netbook but barebone sounds interesting to me. Wouldn't a barebone kind of allow one to get the best stuff there is? I know that barebones are quite common for normal boxes but I don't really have experience with laptops and wonder about the ups and downs.. Philipp -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
