sound & partitions
GDHough
mr6re9-mI4xJ4qlgtBiLUuM0BA3LQ at public.gmane.org
Sat Jan 3 14:37:10 UTC 2004
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 03:31, Chris Aitken wrote:
> 2. Keeping in mind that want to get up and running again soon, is the
> following still my easiest best option?: install rh 7.3 (good multimedia
>
> OS, with sound already compiled into the kernel) and upgrade to 8.0 (to
> get Open Office and other goodies).
>
> 3. I could continue to use Pro Tools Free on W98SE for the music
> recording
> part of my business, but I would prefer to do everything in linux. This
> is
> important to the second phase of this business. I'll keep working
> through
> _The BOOK of LINUX MUSIC & SOUND_ by Dave Phillips (no starch press),
> but that means it'll be a year (I'm not being dramatic) before I'm
> recording
> sound in linux. If anyone has done this, I'd love to hear from you.
Have a look at what Planet CCRMA at home can offer. I found this the easiest
way to get ALSA up and running. For a system where a sound card (or multiple
sound cards) will be used intensively.
http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/planetccrma.html
farmer6re9
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