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 From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu [mailto:linux-audio-
 user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of luis jure
 Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 6:45 PM
 To: A list for linux audio users
 Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] A bit of good news -- paper now
 availablefor your viewing pleasure and/or comments
 el Fri, 28 May 2004 00:05:20 -0400
 "Ivica Ico Bukvic" <ico(a)fuse.net> escribió:
  Any comments and/or suggestions are welcome and
appreciated (although I
 honestly cannot guarantee that all of them will make it into final
 revision due to aforementioned deadline). 
 hello,
 i think it's a very well balanced and realistic survey, highlighting the
 advantages but not hiding the difficulties and shortcomings of linux as an
 audio workstation.
 here are two minor suggestions:
 1) 7.2, picking the right distribution
 i know that there are literally hundreds of distributions out there, and
 that it's impossible to mention them all, but i really think that, since
 you're mentioning different approaches (using pre-compiled binaries, rpms,
 debs, compiling from sources, ebuilds, live cds, etc), a line dedicated to
 Linux from Scratch would be pertinent, since it means a completely
 different
 approach, building the whole linux system from sources
 (
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org)
 2) 7.3, obtaining audio software
 where you mention Thac's rpm and turnkey, i'd add audioslack for the
 slackware distribution (
http://www.audioslack.com/)
 best,
 lj
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