>On Wednesday 12 December 2007, Asmo Koskinen wrote:
>> P4 with 1 GB RAM. It is no joy with P3 or with RAM less than 1 GB.
>Or less than 2 GHz CPU.
Well, I guess this all depends quite a lot on what you intend to do. If you want to record several channels simultaneously with tons of plugins running at the same time, sure you need a fast machine.
But then it's not a Ubuntu Studio limitation.
I run Ubuntu Studio on my old P3 1.1GHz with 640MB RAM and I'm far happier than I was in my Windows XP days. No ultra-low latencies nor several programs running at the same time, but I
can still do a lot of things with a little patience. :^)
Pietro
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12-14-2007, 12:48 AM
"D. Michael McIntyre"
Res: Ubuntu-Studio-users Digest, Vol 8, Issue 21
On Thursday 13 December 2007, Pietro Bergamo wrote:
> programs running at the same time, but I can still do a lot of things with
> a little patience. :^)
Right, but what you define as "a little patience" is probably in fact an
enormous amount of patience when compared with the typical user asking "is my
computer fast enough" type questions.
More power to you for having patience and enjoying your experience and being
happy. I've just learned not to encourage people with low spec hardware,
because it's usually frustrating for everyone involved.
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