linux based audio - raapie? anyone else got info?
A good friend of mine got the Debian distro a while back and said that it was a real headache to install. I hope that these new music distributions are a little more dimwit friendly, because he has MUCH more experience than me and had a real hard time with it. I wouldn't have a hope of even getting it installed! Mind you, the Debian package is supposed to be the most advanced distro.
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noisetonepause
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Well after having to restart the Debian download and then waking up to find that I'd accidently pointed the restart to a disk that hadn't enough space... arghhh... well, I spent most of the night reading the Debian installation manual and I'm not going to bother. I found some links to Mandrake optimisation scripts (or something) so I'm giving to give this a go in the 10 or so hours that the download will take... argh!!!
-Paws
-Paws
Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
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don't you guys down there have broadband yet? Where in cornwall are you martyn, I even have it in my little village now, I didn't think many didn't now, but then you have good butter, gingerbread and cider, what more could one possibly need??!!Martyn wrote: It's a hell of a download unless you're lucky enough to have broadband.
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noisetonepause
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I have been fighting Debian Linux for 20 hours now.
It won't see the graphics card in my iBook. It just won't. I'm practically in tears... (well, not really...). I'm thinking about doing my fourth clean reinstall. This takes an hour and a half. I don't know. I just don't know.
I've read the websites about Linux and iBooks yet still hit the brick walls as I've never used Linux nor UNIX prior to today. I've downloaded some extra drivers and am supposed to link two files relating to the X window manager... but I cannae as one of them don't exist. It's frustrating as fck.
Anybody done this fancy giving me the idiots guide?
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It won't see the graphics card in my iBook. It just won't. I'm practically in tears... (well, not really...). I'm thinking about doing my fourth clean reinstall. This takes an hour and a half. I don't know. I just don't know.
I've read the websites about Linux and iBooks yet still hit the brick walls as I've never used Linux nor UNIX prior to today. I've downloaded some extra drivers and am supposed to link two files relating to the X window manager... but I cannae as one of them don't exist. It's frustrating as fck.
Anybody done this fancy giving me the idiots guide?
-Paws
Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Knoppix
I am trying to get some sound out of Linux using Knoppix. Made a little weblog for it http://www.raapie.nl/linux/
Still no luck really...
Still no luck really...
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Alex Reynolds
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If you want to run Linux on a Mac with good driver support, download an ISO of Yellow Dog:noisetonepause wrote:I've read the websites about Linux and iBooks yet still hit the brick walls as I've never used Linux nor UNIX prior to today. I've downloaded some extra drivers and am supposed to link two files relating to the X window manager... but I cannae as one of them don't exist. It's frustrating as fck.
-- http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/products/ydl.shtml
-- http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/resources ... rors.shtml
I haven't run Debian so I don't know what it's like, but YDL is mostly solid all around.
-Alex
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don't you guys down there have broadband yet? Where in cornwall are you martyn, I even have it in my little village now, I didn't think many didn't now, but then you have good butter, gingerbread and cider, what more could one possibly need??!!
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There is broadband in cornwall, just not where I bloody live. The exchange is only half a mile down the road too but BT insist that 500 people have to request it before they'll upgrade it. The list is up to 250 so far but there arn't many more people left to vote. Unless you count the ones just into pubs and cows...and sheep
Raapie, we managed to get sound out of Knoppix with an SB Live, those sort of drivers get found automatically. You may not have much luck with anything pro level.
It's probably best to go straight to one of the new music distros I think, instead of bothering with Debian at all, it's for scientists only!
There's no way any of this stuff is going to catch on unless somebody makes it easier to get your head around.
Best of luck to anyone trying though, you're a braver man than me!
don't you guys down there have broadband yet? Where in cornwall are you martyn, I even have it in my little village now, I didn't think many didn't now, but then you have good butter, gingerbread and cider, what more could one possibly need??!!
There is broadband in cornwall, just not where I bloody live. The exchange is only half a mile down the road too but BT insist that 500 people have to request it before they'll upgrade it. The list is up to 250 so far but there arn't many more people left to vote. Unless you count the ones just into pubs and cows...and sheep
Raapie, we managed to get sound out of Knoppix with an SB Live, those sort of drivers get found automatically. You may not have much luck with anything pro level.
It's probably best to go straight to one of the new music distros I think, instead of bothering with Debian at all, it's for scientists only!
Best of luck to anyone trying though, you're a braver man than me!
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noisetonepause
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Cheers Alex but won't Yellow Dog give me tonnes of crap & extra features that I don't need? I'd be able to get a nice, lean Debian system going if it'd just speak to my video card... arrhh!!
Anyways, will have a butcher's.
-Paws
Anyways, will have a butcher's.
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Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
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Interesting Linux Audio Applications:
SpiralSynth Modular
ZynAddSubFX
Pure Data
Ardour
MusE
Hydrogen
Rosegarden
Jack
Alsa Modular
SpiralSynth Modular
ZynAddSubFX
Pure Data
Ardour
MusE
Hydrogen
Rosegarden
Jack
Alsa Modular
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noisetonepause
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Still fighting this piece of... something!
I'm learning quite a bit about Lunix though. Considering that I'd never so much as seen yesterday afternoon, I think I'm doing well.
It's just one thing that's causing me bother, though, and that's getting the GUI to work. Everything else is behaving like it should (web-access, FTP, file handling) so I've no reason to believe that there'll be any troubles later on (touch wood!)
-Paws (ever the optimist
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I'm learning quite a bit about Lunix though. Considering that I'd never so much as seen yesterday afternoon, I think I'm doing well.
It's just one thing that's causing me bother, though, and that's getting the GUI to work. Everything else is behaving like it should (web-access, FTP, file handling) so I've no reason to believe that there'll be any troubles later on (touch wood!)
-Paws (ever the optimist
Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
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Alex Reynolds
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I don't use Linux on PPC too much. Most folks I support with PPC hardware (i.e. Apple hardware) have stuck with OS X. Most of my setup and repair experience with Linux is on x86 hardware.Martyn wrote:That was me, dunno why I keep getting kicked off![]()
Hi Alex, I've only just heard of Yellow dog, how did you get on with it?
That said, LinuxPPC and YDL are excellent distributions, among many:
-- http://penguinppc.org/
A distro really comes down to drivers for video, energy management, etc. -- the things that make Apple hardware "special" and development more tricky, compared with generic x86, for which driver support is much easier to find or hack together.
-Alex