[PlanetCCRMA] New Install For FC3

Frank smith hg at web-links.net
Thu Jan 6 03:35:02 PST 2005


HI 
Thanks for the help re FC 3 I'll keep you all posted
re the install and use.
I cant wait to dump the wintel box.
I'll be using a Fostex VF 160 with Adat into a RME digi card.
Should be good for a laugh!
Cheers
Bob

















On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 13:16 +0200, Pasi Karppinen wrote:

> Thank you very much - this is absolutely great news and what a great
> time to announce this! 
> 
> I was running Planet CCRMA (FC 1) on Pentium II 400MHz with M-Audio
> Delta 66 for a couple of months just to get to know Linux audio apps and
> to see if I can learn to use them. Well, Planet CCRMA was such a
> fantastic experience (everything just worked, from Evolution MK-249C USB
> midi keyboard to my soundcard) that I realized I can do anything with it
> and I also realized that I need a new computer to be able to fully
> utilize it.
> 
> So, just 2 days ago I upgraded my computer to a 3.2GHz Pentium 4 that
> supports hyperthreading. Yesterday I was trying to install Planet CCRMA
> on Fedora Core 1, but it was devastating to see that for some reason FC
> 1 was unstable with this Pentium 4 and I couldn't get it installed. I
> was experiencing strange lock-ups - for example when I tried to upgrade
> the kernel to Planet CCRMA kernel, the computer just froze while doing
> rpm -i.
> 
> Then - not more than some 12 hours ago I just thought 'Well, I will
> install Fedora Core 3 and wait until Planet CCRMA supports it'. And now
> I read this :) This is great! I will give it a try now! I hope I can get
> it working with hyperthreading enabled.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 17:52 -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> > On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 15:35, bob wrote:
> > > HI All
> > > Just about to install a new Fc3 on my new HD to try out Linux for
> > > multitracking.
> > > Can yo point me at any docs I'll need for the install. Using XP and
> > > sonar at the moment and want to get off Wintel.
> > 
> > As of a few moments ago I finally released a very preliminary version of
> > an install guide that is more specific to Fedora Core 3. Look for it in:
> >   http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
> > 
> > It can use tuning up but it is a starting point....
> > -- Fernando
> > 
> > 
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