Linux audio (mostly) geekery
2004-05-01 06:02 pmIf you're interested in sound recording and/or Linux, and aren't also reading
filk, you might want to take a look at this post where I describe the AGNULA Project's recently-released DeMuDi 1.1.1 Live, a full music-recording, editing and playback suite all on a bootable CD-ROM. Put it in your CD drive, reboot your PC, and start recording.
Knoppix does, however. I recommend using the next-to-last version, which uses a recent 2.4 kernel. The latest uses 2.6, and seemed a bit unstable to me. Note, too, that distros that do support SATA seem to differ about whether the drive should be called
[edit] The current version of RedHat Enterprise Linux supports SATA drives -- it's what Dell ships with them. Try WhiteBox, a free distro derived from RHEL. Another thing to watch out for is the ethernet controller, an Intel e1000.
unrelated Linux geekery
Among other recent activity at work, I've been trying for a couple of days to get Linux installed on a Dell desktop machine. Unfortunately, the only way we could get a 120GB drive on that particular (cheap) model was SATA (Serial ATA), which is new enough that most older Linux distributions (including RedHat 9) don't support it.Knoppix does, however. I recommend using the next-to-last version, which uses a recent 2.4 kernel. The latest uses 2.6, and seemed a bit unstable to me. Note, too, that distros that do support SATA seem to differ about whether the drive should be called
hda or hde, which doesn't help when you're trying to rescue a botched LILO install. [edit] The current version of RedHat Enterprise Linux supports SATA drives -- it's what Dell ships with them. Try WhiteBox, a free distro derived from RHEL. Another thing to watch out for is the ethernet controller, an Intel e1000.
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