hi,
for ease of installation and maintenance, FC2 running CCRMA is
definitely commendable. It might not have the 'geek cred' of debian
or slackware, but is very easy to install a low-latency system with
most mojor apps and get up and running. Just make sure you do your
homework on soundcards and system components...
-michael
s wrote:
i,ve tried Fedora core 3 with the CCRMA specifics audio rpms.
you can found here:
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/soundapps.html
another solution is to install the rehmudi distro with fc2 or fc3.
http://www.agnula.org
best
s
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