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Linux Versions?
#21
debian stretch and repository kxstudio on maudio firewire solo and ffado driver. Smile enviroment xfce ciao

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#22
(03-26-2018, 11:13 AM)Jostein Wrote: Some of the projects I work with takes very long time (more than a year) and my priority is stability and predictability, just like I want hardware and musical instruments to be....

This is the primary reason I use CentOS 7 today. The major versions of all of the core components will be stable and mostly unchanging through 2024. The most critical things for stability are the video and audio drivers, and with the version ABI stability of CentOS (like upstream RHEL) once I do all of the things to get it where I want it, updates are less likely to upset the balance than with a more dynamic distribution like Fedora.

My AVLinux recording machine doesn't have a network connection, so stability there is a given.
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Dell Precision 7740 Core i7-9750H 16GB RAM 256GB SSD 3x1TB SSD 1920x1080 plus 2x1920x1200 triple-screen
Mixbus 9.2.171, and 32C 9.2.171, Debian 11 x86_64 Linux
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#23
Manjaro 4.16 realtime kernel, with two Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 units. Looking into trying Intel's ClearLinux.
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#24
debian strech, rme fireface
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