[CM] what linux?
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
znmeb at cesmail.net
Thu Feb 21 22:57:30 PST 2008
Heinrich Taube 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)
Well ... if you've tried Gentoo and Fedora, your next best shot is
either Ubuntu or Debian "Etch". I run Gentoo, but if it doesn't boot on
your machine, that's not good.
There are a couple of audio-specialized Linux distros that you might
also try. Studio 64 and JAD (Jack Audio Distribution) are the two names
I remember. I think both of them are Debian-based, and one of them is
the successor to the AgNuLa project.
Just what model Dell do you have? Are you trying to dual-boot it with
Windows? How much disk space? How much RAM? How fast is the processor?
And, of course, what's the sound card?
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> -rick
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