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[microsound] debianppc
Yes, the low-latency kernel is really the key element of the DeMuDi
distro
for me, the rest are just downloadable packages. I've got Debian
installed
but I'm still new to Linux, so maybe there could be a twiki page
devoted to
step-by-step optimizing a Debian (or other) kernel
I think I read something recently on DebianPlanet...
check this out:
http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/01/10/1727246
there might be some optimization info in it...I haven't read it yet...
and adding the ALSA
drivers?
I have been trying to get this to work with a similar setup:
Ubuntu/DebianPPC and I have not been successful
also, anyone have a clue how to get an iBook to wake up in Linux after
sleeping? mine starts doing something odd with the Airport conf and
then just spins it wheels for a while...
It seems the DeMuDi project just involves a few modifications you
can do on your own, if only you're comfortable with gathering the
sources
needed and recompiling the kernel...
just curious why you need to recompile the kernel? is this for
optimization or for adding modules/drivers directly into the kernel?
but yes -- please feel free to start a TWiki page at the Linux Audio
section of the microsound TWiki site!
:)
KIM
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