[CM] what linux?
James Baker
cycle.code.media at gmail.com
Thu Feb 21 15:21:20 PST 2008
Rick,
Have you considered Debian? It's certinly well supported. The only
thing is that there isnt a "planet ccrma" for debian yet, so you need
to build a realtime kernel etc yourself.
James
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Heinrich Taube <taube at uiuc.edu> wrote:
> can anyone recommend a well supported linux that i can (easily)
> install on an older dell?
> my first choice would be planetccrma except there is some issue with a
> fedora X library and juce that im not sure i can solve beyond waiting
> for the next release of fedora.
> my next choice would be gentoo but their livecd doenst even boot.
> these are the only linux versions that i know work well (well, at
> least planetccrma works well but ive heard good things about gentoo)
>
> anyway i dont want an installer that boots me in a shell as superuser
> and tells me to run fdisk! (my second attempt at booting gentoo)
>
>
> -rick
>
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