> After all, the point is to be able to install an optimised system without spending a lot of time searching for all the software, plugins and configurations
You can do that with some metapackages, scripts, or even a tutorial. Does that justify the work and energy to maintain a distribution? Maybe this energy could be more useful to help AVLinux or KXStudio? Just questions, please don't see any attack here. _______________ Antoine THOMAS Tél: 0663137906 Le mer. 26 sept. 2018 à 10:49, Thomas Pfundt <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi Alexandru, > > -------- Original Message -------- > On 26 Sep 2018, 09:48, Alexandru Băluț < [email protected]> wrote: > > People from Jack, PulseAudio, GStreamer, GNOME, KDE > > will meet at the end of October for a hackfest about > > improving the Linux audio situation. If successful, > > it seems this will make distributions focused on audio less relevant. > > That sounds great and PipeWire seems like a good project to bring > audio/video production on Linux forward, but I don't completely agree with > the conclusion. > > Besides of the project aims being relatively vague at this point and them > basically creating a roadmap in October, which is far from being woking and > stable, just having good audio support in a system isn't everything. > > Ubuntu Studio for example also comes with a lot of pre-installed software > that is not only used just for configuration, e.g. samplers, instruments, > effect plugins and MIDI stuff. Other than that, it also installs some > useful GIMP plugins and many additional fonts (although a bit messy at this > point) for graphics work. > > After all, the point is to be able to install an optimised system without > spending a lot of time searching for all the software, plugins and > configurations if you're doing this type of work with it. So I don't think > these distributions have run their course yet, or will any time soon. -- > ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel >
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