Hallo,
Thomas Pickett hat gesagt: // Thomas Pickett wrote:
thanks for the advice. I don't care
too much on which distro is
easiest to install. I care more about how good it works for music
production.
Heresy: They all work the same. There are no differences between
distributions in how good they are for music production. Need proof?
Ask what everyone is running, and you will find every distro there is
here.
If you had the choice which one of the
suggestions given would you
use?
I'd use what I use, which is Debian, but the reason is not because it
would work better for music or so. The reason is that I am used to it,
that I like the package management, that I like the libre software
approach of Debian and so on. Ease of install is not important to me,
I only did two Debian installs in the last 8 years or so - one on my
main machine, the other one on my laptop. - Oh, and one for a friend's
laptop, so that makes three.
I have to agree with Frank - there really is no difference in how well
each distribution works for music. Some are easier to set up or easuier
to upgrade but performance isn't an issue. I use Fedora Core 1 and
CCRMA because it's easy, not because it's any better than any of the
other distributions.
Jan