[ardour-dev] Newbie Here

Jan Depner eviltwin69 at cableone.net
Sat Aug 14 17:57:00 PDT 2004


I would say that Core 2 (more specifically the 2.6 kernel) is not yet
ready.  I run Core 2 on my systems that don't do audio but Core 1 on my
DAW.  Why don't you network your systems so you can get connected?

Jan

On Sat, 2004-08-14 at 17:01, Brandon Daggerhart wrote:
> Okay,
> It seems that CCRMA and Fedora is the way to go.  I have a version of Fedora Core 2 (I think it's pretty new?).  Will this work just as well, or should I look for Core 1?  I would like to have the most up-to-date system as possible since I will not be able to upgrade via internet for awhile (we only have one internet connection, and the fiance's computer gets dibs on that ;) ).  If Core 2 will be fine, I'll go ahead and get started installing, and asking for yet even more help :)
> Cheers!
> -Brandon
> 
> 
> --- Jan Depner <eviltwin69 at cableone.net> wrote:
> Brandon,
> 
> 	Planet CCRMA and RedHat Fedora Core 1 is so simple that you can hardly
> go wrong.  I'm running a DSP2000 (same chip as the 1010) on an Athlon XP
> 1700+ with 512MB.  If you decide to go that way let me know and I can
> give you explicit instructions on how to install it and get started on
> the Planet.  I have a page up on how to build and load everything from
> scratch on RH7.3 but I don't do it that way anymore (too much work). 
> There is still some good tuning info there though -
> http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 19:33, Brandon Daggerhart wrote:
> > I don't do mailing lists, so I hope I'm doing this email thing right.  I have been recording for several years now, and have never been interested in DAW recording before because of the outragious costs of most decent recording software (such as Protools, Nuendo, etc).  I recently built a computer though, with the plans of building a DAW.  I use a Delta 1010, have 512 megs RAM, use an Athlon ASUS XV700 motherboard and 2500 Processor.  I would like to try out ardour, but I don't know the slightest thign about it, or even about LINUX.  Does Ardour have an install package of any sorts, or would I have to know all about the codes adn such necessary to unzip and install things on LINUX.  Also, what is a good distribution for ardour that would work with the hardware I use?  ( I understand that some distributions have had problems with Athlon-based hardware).  For that matter, how do I even get a version of LINUX to use?  My DAW I've build (or, am building), is not hooked to the internet, so I would need to burn something to CD I assume.  Thanks for any advice anyone can give me, and I look forward to asking even more questions later :)
> > Cheers!
> > -Brandon
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