Your point is IMHO solid. For all the distros I've
tried, they all
required
some level of tinkering to get them where I liked them. Granted, I am a
bit
partial towards polished desktop experience, but even so, a majority of my
work goes towards cleaning-up my audio apps as often prebuilt packages are
incomplete (CCRMA being a glaring exception to this).
Forgot to add a disclaimer: forgot to exclude 64studio, DeMuDi, Apodio,
Turnkey, dyne and/or dyne:bolic (am I missing any?) from the aforementioned
statement, some of which I have a limited experience with (meaning they
likely have very well configured audio apps).
Hence, my sincere apologies to respective projects for my half-assed
statement that may have unintentionally resulted in unfounded criticism. :-)
Best wishes,
Ico