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Calum:
hmm. well, i'm using mandrake 8.0, and it's not. there is a fix though, and i'd sure like to find out what it is rather than just run off to use red hat 7.2, i try to be adventurous in my own little way!!
cavj1:
thanks for the info...I'll let you know what I find out...I'm looking into MOTU and Aardvark stuff.
Calum:
what did you find out btw?
i just found a very good site about linux audio workstations (haven't properly read through it yet, but i am just about to) at http://www.esm.rochester.edu/kevine/turnkey/
there is a list of audio projects on this page of their site.
Calum:
i just found this new music software site at http://www.mp3softz.com/ it only has windows and mac downloads and so on. BUT, they have a section dedicated to linux which they promise to bring online soon. If that is the case then it looks like it may be worth checking back there.
Also they have a forum at http://www.mp3softz.com/cgi-bin/netboard/netboard.cgi with a linux section (so far no posts but there's about ten posts on the whole board so far altogether! i plan to make the first linux post in a minute!) and if some people here went there and posted, i'm sure they would slap up some good downloads once they realised there was support for them.
that's my 2 pence worth for today!
[ May 10, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]
Calum:
yeah, but some sort of high end cool edit pro/sound forge/rebirth/cubase stylee programs are really needed. I got SLab for linux, but it will not compile on my system, give me a bit to try to get it to work, and i might post here with a question sometime.
SLab looks like it might fill in some of the gaps but it is NOT GNU style software, ie it is free to download for now but it is closed source and future versions will likely cost money a la staroffice.
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