[PlanetCCRMA] PlanetCCRMA *not* in the press
Jeff Sandys
sandysj@juno.com
Tue Aug 7 09:58:02 2007
My two cents: European magazine, European distributions.
When I started the choice was PlanetCCRMA or Agnula.
Now Agnula is dead, long live PlanetCCRMA.
I installed UbuntuStudio on my wife's computer after the
experience I had building an Ubuntu computer for my inlaws.
Now my wife can help her parents with their computer, and
she might do some scoring for her string quartet.
And I like the Pure:Dyne live CD (Dynabolic). One of their
packages is Fluxus, a mashup of PLT Scheme with OpenGL,
ODE free body dynamics and OSC sound. I need to recompile
PLT Scheme with some different options to get Fluxus to work
in Fedora/PlanetCCRMA. I have Pure:Dyne docked/nested
on my laptop.
I think the improvements in the Fedora build process will help
make PlanetCCRMA a stronger contender in the future, with
the ability to make a live CD/DVD and directly install with ease.
-- Jeff Sandys
Stephan Neuhaus-2 wrote:
>
> ...
> Spiegel Online, one of Germany's most-read online magazines,
> ...
> "Linux users have the choice between at least five current
> distributions geared specially processing audio:
> 64 Studio, Dynabolic, Jacklab, Musix, and Ubuntu Studio."
> ...
> There is no mention of PlanetCCRMA in the article.
> ...
>
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