RTaylor wrote:
http://www.gnu-darwin.org/
...Maybe. I have no clue... just suggesting what may be a more appropriate
system. {Runs on power pc and intel} It would give you most of the linux stuff
anyway.
I would be surprised if Logic didn't use Apple's proprietary display
stuff like Carbon and Cocoa (and even for audio? Isn't CoreAudio
proprietary?), which is not available for Linux or even x86. In other
words I think the answer is "no chance in hell".
However, there's lot's of audio stuff available for Linux, offering lots
of control and flexibility. See
http://linux-sound.org/
Maybe someone here can recommend a Live CD that contains some up-to-date
audio apps, or would work with AGNULA or something ...
Cheers,
Chris