On 07/02/2015 07:17 AM, Jaromil wrote:
dear Klaus,

On Thu, 02 Jul 2015, Klaus Ethgen wrote:

So I am interested in the strategy, devuan will go here.
1st of all, here you can see some preliminary work I've done months ago
to save certain packages, sanitize Debian configurations and recuperate
the FFMpeg binary https://git.devuan.org/groups/pkgs-multimedia this was
the very minimum I needed to fix for my own projects and have never
managed to do due to sub-optimal interaction with the debian-multimedia
initiative.

I believe that for studio production use the best solution right now is
Jack1, which to me seems utterly broken in Debian due to chaos with the
transition to Jack2 and to lack of a GUI to control the latter (the
packages QJackCtl only works with version 1). I choose to revert to 1
because I need something that works *now*, not wait for people to break
and fix things at their own discretion.

In the future we can find the right time to interact with the fine
community at linux-audio-* (LAD), done that in the past ending up with
fine suggestions and insights from well experienced people.

Just email Paul Davis-- the author of Jack-- and ask what would be
the best audio server/backend configuration for a Debian fork that
is _not_ geared toward audio professionals.

Here's the sha256sum of what I predict will be the upshot of his response:
ec70965ad3ea01d604af54738f1248b5c3830f23f3fa7cc125fbc3ebea2ad218

-Jonathan
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