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Surprisingly I like the Debian Linux best of all I started losing respect for Linux after RedHat got started but, Debian has restored my feelings to the positive side. I think trying to make Linux into Windows (ala Redhat and others is a mistake) I tried out the minimum network install of Debian and found it to be really excelent. I think the problems of Linux are that too many of the installs (script/RPM/Deb) are executed really badly. The dependencies are not clearly stated and then locating the correct dependency is sometimes a real pain and there is commonly something missing in the documentation. If they ever get the installations a little more standardized things might become more productive and Linux being a UNIX could very well become a great audio platform or network client. Still one has to become a little more hardware savvy under Linux (less latency) as opposed to Windows and it's hardware independent approach (more latency) Debian uses APT (Debian Package Manager) which improves things a lot but, still requires some inteligence to use I screwed it up already (doing a post screw up analysis ;D ) So, Windows or Mac is a lot easier for most and will continue to be for quite some time it is a good place for a developer of RTOS apps to go at this time considering Windows Latency (still present in the embedded versions) and Macs high cost. -----Original Message----- From: Jesse Ray Lucas [mailto:jlucas@neoprimitive.net] Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 10:25 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Was: (Gibson jacks up Echoplex price) Now nifty hardware platforms Swanky... http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8275095591.html I spent two months this summer trying to go Linux for audio. I'll try again next year. Every year it gets closer, but Linux still lacks a really good MIDI sequencer, IMHO. I managed to get Rosegarden to run on my box, but wasn't really impressed with it. That looks like the best thing going for Linux right now as far as MIDI sequencing, so I guess I'll let it rest until there's something better. For the time being I just boot up XP with Sonar and -- bang -- it works. -J