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====== Build a Linux audio system ====== | ====== Build a Linux audio system ====== | ||
- | A minimal, basic and KISS manual on how to build a Linux audio system. This manual comprises installation and configuration of a Linux audio system based on Debian 12 with a XFCE desktop environment | + | A minimal, basic and KISS manual on how to build a Linux audio system. This manual comprises installation and configuration of a Linux audio system based on Debian 12 with a XFCE desktop environment. |
===== Hardware ===== | ===== Hardware ===== | ||
This manual assumes you're on a X86_64 platform. Any notebook or desktop computer using this platform should work but bear in mind that the more powerful your computer, the better it will run a Linux audio system. Linux audio applications and plugins can be very resource intensive so the more CPU and memory, the better. Using an Solid State Drive (SSD) as the main hard drive is also recommended. | This manual assumes you're on a X86_64 platform. Any notebook or desktop computer using this platform should work but bear in mind that the more powerful your computer, the better it will run a Linux audio system. Linux audio applications and plugins can be very resource intensive so the more CPU and memory, the better. Using an Solid State Drive (SSD) as the main hard drive is also recommended. | ||
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===== Operating system ===== | ===== Operating system ===== | ||
- | {{https:// | + | {{https:// |
==== Download the operating system ==== | ==== Download the operating system ==== | ||
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mitigations=off usbcore.autosuspend=-1 threadirqs | mitigations=off usbcore.autosuspend=-1 threadirqs | ||
- | You can do this with an editor as root, so with '' | + | You can do this with an editor as root, so with '' |
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=" | GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=" | ||
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==== User settings ==== | ==== User settings ==== | ||
Add your user to the audio group. | Add your user to the audio group. | ||
- | sudo usermod -a -G youruser | + | sudo usermod -a -G audio youruser |
newgrp audio | newgrp audio | ||
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After having adjusted these settings restart '' | After having adjusted these settings restart '' | ||
- | ==== Liquorix kernel | + | ==== Optional parts ==== |
+ | === Liquorix kernel === | ||
{{https:// | {{https:// | ||
curl -s -O " | curl -s -O " | ||
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This will install the latest Liquorix kernel available. Reboot to start your system with the Liquorix kernel. | This will install the latest Liquorix kernel available. Reboot to start your system with the Liquorix kernel. | ||
- | ==== KX Studio packages | + | === KX Studio packages === |
{{: | {{: | ||
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To check if the most important conditions for a well working Linux audio system are met you could run the rtcqs script, see [[wiki: | To check if the most important conditions for a well working Linux audio system are met you could run the rtcqs script, see [[wiki: | ||
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+ | ===== Support ===== | ||
+ | Got questions? You can always ask at https:// |