Hey/
An e-mail exchange with andrew savory where I asked questions on
linux/sound/cocoon+xml(xslt), went something like:
(me)<<
> -where do you think I should start as far as distributions? slackware
seems
> too hardcore, mandrake seems to give you 5000 apps I don't need...I'm
> looking for a fast, stable, server system for sound and network tasks,
> pretty much only...though X11 will be needed, since my unix skills aren't
> that good at all.
(a.savory)>>
I'd go for Debian. It's a bit of a beast to install, but worth sticking
with as maintenance is a dream.
and...
(me)<<
> I really could use some advice on this, + any references to books, dists
on
> CD you may have lying around, etc. Hope I'm not being to cheeky there, but
> Jonathan Impett (new guy at MUS) is plotting little nets of penguins
talking
> sound at each other, and it would be great to build a couple as test
> boxes...
(a.savory)>>
Sounds cool - best bet is to email the alug list and ask someone to burn a
CD for you. Brett is usually pretty happy to help in that respect.
so anyway, I've read this list for a while (never active, anonymous coward
like), earlier attempts with redhat 5.x etc thwarted by lack of unix
know-how, though managed sound and a couple o' apps...back again to try
(hopefully for good) and build a stable sound/networking box, then a first
version of PC-104 or hacked laptop based wearable with a smaller, (maybe
Work_std?) debian installation to run scaled down sound + net applications,
which will form part of ARiADA (advanced research in aesthetics in the
digital arts)...
I really need all the help I can get, basically.
What I think I need, from reading the debian site:
A Devel_comp setup with X11 (planning for sound) and Server_std. Will
promise to do my homework on install docs and sound setup, but need pointers
+ - miracles to start this well...
people directly involved and/or about to be:
j.impett(a)uea.ac.uk (music faculty)
m.dixon(a)uea.ac.uk (researcher, ARiADA, SARA, music department)
d.casal(a)uea.ac.uk (me, codemonkey helper for the above projects, XHTML,
SMIL, etc)
pseudoshark(a)netscapeonline.co.uk (edward.kelly(a)uea.ac.uk postgraduate
researcher @ MUS)
any help at all will be greatly appreciated.
cheers,
david casal