[Tfug] Xorg 1.5

Linux Media linuxmedia2 at aim.com
Sun Jul 12 14:09:52 MST 2009


erich wrote:
> Yeah,
>          Here are the statistics: As of Tues, Mar 10 2009 I had this 
> machine stabilized & ready
> to go. I've been running with it for a while. Just to give you some 
> background, this machine
> functions as a workstation and a multimedia audio/video system. As such, 
> it has mplayer,
> k3b, xine, kino and audacious installed on it. I want to do more movie 
> editing on it so
> I've decided to get a 1000G drive as part of an upgrade.
> 
>          I decided in early July to upgrade the software and 193 
> software packages need
> upgrading. It's currently in the process of downloading the 165th 
> package. So
> my machine has been a "Rip Van Winkle" for only 4 months and look at the
> hardware/software integration task that confronts me. Xorg 1.5 is a 
> about 10% of this.
> 
>          I hope I can get by without upgrading the compiler and the 
> kernel.  I have to put
> constraints in the system or the process will blithely upgrade those too.
> 
>          Yes, HAL has already been upgraded.

Why don't you go with an audio/video distribution? I use Planet CCRMA, 
which is an audio distribution. You install Fedora (10 is stable and 
working good) then follow the instructions at the Planet CCRMA site:
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/

It uses a modified Fedora kernel and modifies the system to allow for 
glitch free audio. I think that most (if not all) of the programs you 
mention are already in the repository.

Although it's focus is audio, I'm pretty sure what is good for audio is 
good for video (as far as a glitch free running system). But there are 
both audio/video distributions out there also.

Rocco





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