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On 12/12/2017 05:18 AM, john gibby wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I'm kind of afraid to ask, but what do y'all think
of AV Linux? It is more like an "appliance" than a
distribution. Pluses and minuses for that, I guess. There are
no security updates; you just use what you got (and hope for the
best), until you install a new version. I get the new version
every year or 2. I keep a detailed list of steps and file
backups, for how to re-configure a new version for my
audio/piano system. It gives me low latency and good
performance, out of the box.
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I have used it and liked it. I don't use it for my own production
work simply because I need the environment as lean and simple as
possible, I don't have use for most of what AV Linux gives. If I
did, I would go there very quickly and immediately, a huge amount of
work is pre-done in that image.<br>
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J.E.B.<br>
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