For me there are only two serious audio distributions:
64Studio (Debian based) 64bit and 32bit
or Jacklab (OpenSuse) 32bit
64Studio is stable and has gnome and a nice packaging system, but is
also (like debian) a bit conservative with nonfree Software.
Jacklab is more about experiments but things like linux-vst and wineasio
are part of the concept. Jacklab comes with KDE or E17.
greetings,
Nils on 64Studio
An Th schrieb:
> Hi everyone :)
>
> Which is the best distribution for sequencer/composition?
>
> I have Rosegarden4 on Knoppix 4.0 but I can't get any sound
> (presumably I need to figure out jackd, but Knoppix doesn't have any
> of the nice Gnome front-ends).
>
> I'm thinking of upgrading to the latest Debian (on grounds of
> completeness) is there a better alternative?
>
> Jon.
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