[PD] PD/Audio in redhat or suse

slimboyfatboyslim slimboyfatboyslim at slimboyfatboyslim.org
Tue Mar 1 19:07:55 CET 2005


yup, in Ubuntu, almost all debian packages can be installed (at least 
for PD, PDP, PiDiP, Gem).

But kernel 2.6.8 can be a problem for some hardwares e.g my Logitech 
Joystick.

Cheers,
SFS

Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:

> What about Ubuntu? There are some fantastic Pd packages for debian, 
> and I'm pretty sure Ubuntu takes that and adds an installation and 
> ease-of-use to rival Suse, Redhat, and anyone else. Plus, apt is a 
> better package manager than most out there, except emerge and 
> arch-linux's, imho.
>
> 2 cents.
>
> -ian
>
> jmmmp wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have Redhat in my laptop (Thinkpad R51), but so far had - almost - 
>> only bad experiences. My teacher tried to install planet ccrma, jack 
>> and other of the more recent programs, but it is much harder as one 
>> expects (and he is an expert).
>> I am seriously thinking about changing to suse, that besides it is 
>> much "nicer" in general, I know it is designed for my computer. I 
>> looked in the archives, but could find no satisfatory answer: would 
>> there be a reason not to do this change? (I don't mind building the 
>> programs, sometimes the rpms remind me of windows' automatic install) 
>> although it isn't possible to install ccrma in suse (?), there are 
>> also low-latency kernels, or other ways to get a satisfactory result 
>> with live-audio. (I have the rme pcmcia interface + multiface combo)
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> João Miguel Pais
>>
>> Lugostr. 14
>> 79100 Freiburg i. Br.
>> Deutschland
>> +49 (0)761 7074997
>> jmmmp at arcor.de
>>
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