Ive tried loads of distrubutions, ubuntu, debian, puppylinux, pure-dyne... Ive been unable to get linuxsampler working on any of them,
can someone please recommend a distro and foolproof way to get linuxsampler installed and working?
Recommend a distro suitable for linuxsampler
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Re: Recommend a distro suitable for linuxsampler
Hi, if you follow this guide:
http://www.linuxsampler.org/debian.html
you can compile linuxsampler on debian and ubuntu.
I report that I successfully compiled LS for Debian Squeeze, Debian Wheezy* and Ubuntu LTS 10.04.
Otherwise you can install Ubuntu and add FalkXT repos(http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/Main_Page), but I don't know how old the LS build is.
* In Wheezy I think there were problems building gigedit, but you can find it in the repos.
http://www.linuxsampler.org/debian.html
you can compile linuxsampler on debian and ubuntu.
I report that I successfully compiled LS for Debian Squeeze, Debian Wheezy* and Ubuntu LTS 10.04.
Otherwise you can install Ubuntu and add FalkXT repos(http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/Main_Page), but I don't know how old the LS build is.
* In Wheezy I think there were problems building gigedit, but you can find it in the repos.
Re: Recommend a distro suitable for linuxsampler
Both AVLinux and DreamStudio have the SVN version of Linuxsampler (with SF2, SFZ support) already built-in so either one of those is an easy way to get started with LinuxSampler. Of course, you need to know something about Jack, and Linux audio too.
Re: Recommend a distro suitable for linuxsampler
Tango Studio, based on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. TS is very suitable, totally optimized for audio. Excellente distribution. Pierre
http://tangostudio.tuxfamily.org/
http://tangostudio.tuxfamily.org/
Core 2 duo E4300, 2Go RAM, motherboard Gigabyte, Nvidia 7950GT, distribution Tango Studio 1.1 (based on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, but optimized for audio applications). My site : http://www.bruynooghe.fr
Re: Recommend a distro suitable for linuxsampler
I use Gentoo which has great customisability (if that's a real word..) but there's a little bit more to learn than Ubuntu. If you want your music OS to "just work" I'd check out AVLinux.