El 24/12/14 a las 09:34, Roberto Suárez Soto escribió:
> I'm thinking about switching to CentOS (from Ubuntu) at home, because
> of several reasons, but wonder: is it good for running Ardour, Jack
> and related stuff? I don't mind using Ardour 2, as I don't need
> anything very sophisticated, and would only want something that I can
> configure once and stop worrying about. I do sysadmin work for a
> living, and would rather not do it when I get home :-)
I'm replying myself to give some closure to this thread, so it
doesn't stay forever in the limbo of unfinished threads :-)
After serious consideration and the great input from this list,
I'll stick to Ubuntu LTS. What drove me to this decision:
- Having all the software I need (and lots more) in the standard
repos: this made Ubuntu win over CentOS, where I'd need to use
non-standard repos and maybe compile some stuff myself. Not speaking
only about audio software, but also desktop stuff like the Nvidia
proprietary driver, which is handled nicely by Debian/Ubuntu.
- Having a long support cycle: this made Ubuntu LTS win over
Fedora, which could be a great choice if not for its 13-month support
period.
- Being a good distro for everyday needs: this discarded AV-Linux
and other specialized distros.
A huge "thank you" to all who replied to my message.
Regards,
-- Roberto Suarez Soto Seven are your burning fires Seven your desires _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Mon Dec 29 16:15:01 2014
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