[PlanetCCRMA] AlmusVCU installing on FC1 PlanetCcrma

Michele Spinolo michele.spinolo@tin.it
Sun Nov 7 05:25:02 2004


I Mark,

thank you for your reply.

Consider I am a real newbye to Linux related world :-(, I installed Synaptic
during PlanetCcrma installation but never used it.
I suppose I need an internet connection in order to run, download and
install them, which is currently unavaible to my audio workstation (minimal
FC1 install to have best performances).

I installed PlanetCcrma from CD-Roms modifing apt-get files to use them as
archive: I was wondering if these libraries were avaible in those CD-Roms;
otherwise I think the easier solution is to download them by another
computer, burn on a CD and manually install.

Regarding manual install I was wondering if "rpm -Uhv rpmname.rpm" command
was enough to have these libraries properly installed.

Thanks!
Michele


> You can search for them in Synaptic. I think that most are there.
>
> - Mark
>
>
> > Ok,
> >
> > I installed FC1, PlanetCcrma low-latency kernel, configured my
soundcards,
> > updated my distribution, tweaked my HDs and installed Brutefir.
> >
> > Know I'm going to install AlmusVCU, which requires the following
libraries:
> >
> > -Alsa (already installed)
> > -fftw3 (installed with BruteFir)
> > -Brutefir (installed)
> > *-BZ2
> > *-ZLIB (develop version)
> > *-GPM with mouse wheel patch (optional)
> > *-NCURSES (develop version)
> >
> > I was wondering if some of these packages were present in PlanetCcrma
FC1
> > distro, and what name are they associated to.
> > In negative case is it enough to use the 'rpm -Uhv rpmname.rpm' command
to
> > install these libraries after downloading the appropriate rpms?
> >
> > Thank you very much!
> > Michele
> >
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