Note : You don't need to compile Jamulus package anymore, there is a debian package on github ( https://github.com/jamulussoftware/jamulus/releases look at the assets )
If you want to give it a try, you can create a custom iso from already installed and tweaked debian with Respin https://linuxrespin.org/. I did not yet test it but it seems some Linux distro have been created using it.
One solution would be to create Jamulus OS on top of Debian but i notice that create an iso for Debian seems far more complex than on Ubuntu with Cubic and Debian lack some easy to use software manager for average users like Ubuntu ... Use of Librazik3 iso would be a good start : it has a lot of audio software already packaged and it's GPL. https://librazik.tuxfamily.org/base-site-LZK/english.php
Hello Bernhard, Thanks for your interest in Jamulus OS. But ... The Jamulus OS advantage was that once the usb stick was created, it was helpful out of the box without any further steps. Create a script to be applied after usb stick creation with UbuntuStudio will add one step and will keep this simplicity out ... Further more, apply change to a usb stick is slow and take a lot more time than on hard drive .... So, this is not a desired solution except perhaps if change are few. Sorry ... Kind Regards,...
Hello Bernhard, Thaks for your interest in Jamulus OS. But ... The Jamulus OS advantage was that once the usb stick was created, it was helpful out of the box without any further steps. Create a script to be applied after usb stick creation with UbuntuStudio will add one step and will keep this simplicity out ... Further more, apply change to a usb stick is slow and take a lot more time than on hard drive .... So, this is not a desired solution except perhaps if change are few. Sorry ... Kind Regards,...
It's just an idea. I have no skills to do it. I know that Butt is an open source software and is devopped by volunteer.
Hello, Thanks for this wonderful piece of software ! Kind Regards, Laurent
Hello, Could it be possible to implement native Jack server support on Windows and MacOS too ? I would like to use Jack, JackTrip and Ardour with Butt. They all use Jack server natively except Butt. This would allow for real multiplatform solution to broadcast. Today, we have to use Jack on Linux, ASIO drivers on Windows and Blackhole on MacOS. Note : Jack server can work even when there is no sound card (on a server machine for example). Just select Dummy driver. When i start butt on a MacOS Mojave...