Anyway its on my wish list! I have gone over to the linux platform 100%!
Regards PA
Yes you are right about the prof. audio cards, but it supports most general audio cards! I think it supports RME Hammerfall, Maudio delta, ESI juli, Edirol UA-25 and some others.mutools wrote:Yes, i'm interested in Linux. But i'm afraid it's only used by a minority of musicians, i guess for these two reasons:
1) Not all audio devices are fully supported. Only some audio devices are (partially ) supported.
2) Installing and arranging Linux is a rather techie task, not suited for the average musician.
Point 1 is essential! Point 2 may be bypassible by making a tuned distro, if necessary.
It's a pity that Linux, after all these years, still is an 'underground' OS. I would love to see a 3rd mainstream OS that is open source and would apply to desktops, laptops, mobiles, and has full support for keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, etc...
Please correct me if i'm wrong somewhere. I'm not a Linux expert (yet).
I know what you mean. When I updated my XP machine to Win7/x64 almost 50% of my external hardware stopped to work (Canon-scanner, HP-printer, Microsoft-gamepad etc.). They still work 100% OOTB under Linux several years after.pljones wrote:The company I work for supply us with Ubuntu laptops. Mine died today. 12.04 doesn't support the built in video card. Known problem. Unknown solution. I persuaded the IT tech to let me have an old laptop so I could get some work done. No, Linux isn't diddly easy for everyone, I'm afraid. Things go wrong and you need to be a techy to fix them. Thinking otherwise is self-delusion.
Well, all these hardware pieces were supposed to work with Windows but they refused to do so when I upgraded to a more current version. And vendor support was absolutely non existent too, despite the shiny Windows-Logo on the housing of the device. So what is the difference? They still work perfectly under every modern Linux system so how does that speak for the Windows ecosystem?pljones wrote:Yes, but the laptop was configured for Linux specifically, not an upgrade. Getting vendor support on Linux is a nightmare.
Um, no. You cannot have read what I wrote to reply with that.Benutzername wrote:Same with preconfigured devices. It is exactly the same situation on Linux, Windows and OSX. As long as the machine it's still current you'll get a perfectly working system OOTB with automated updates etc on all three systems. If you want to work outside the box then you'll have to get your hands dirty on all three systems and even under OSX this means that you will most likely have to work entirely on the consolepljones wrote:Yes, but the laptop was configured for Linux specifically, not an upgrade. Getting vendor support on Linux is a nightmare.
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