<p>IMO it will be hard to make him switch to AV when he is using ubuntu already.<br>
Not that its a bad idea to use AV for A and V ;-). But i still find gnome more user friendly and ubuntu allows you to easily install other non-AV-specific stuff.</p>
<p>Grtz<br>
Thijs</p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On 6 Feb 2012 20:37, "Renato" <<a href="mailto:rennabh@gmail.com">rennabh@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">On Mon, 6 Feb 2012 13:15:08 +0000<br>Dan MacDonald <<a href="mailto:allcoms@gmail.com">allcoms@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
<br>> AV Linux is def. the b...</font></p>This seems like a good suggestion. He's allready installed ubuntu<br>
studio and is playing with it, I'll burn him AV 5.0.3 when it gets out<br>
so he'll give it a try.<br>
<br>
Well, actually I was surprised he was able to install ubuntu aside<br>
windows, do internet and start playing with Ardour, all in a couple of<br>
hours and without help or much prior knowledge - that definitely wasn't<br>
my first linux experience years ago. Things have really gone a long way.<br>
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