On Wed, 26 Sep 2018, ttoine wrote:

> 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.

avlinux and kxstudio are both good sets of SW. Both are audio only though. However, with graphics/video, adding sw is relatively sane. Audio, where live use is not needed is also quite straight forward, install and go kinds of stuff. There are some places where avlinux, kxstudio and some other ideas just fall down. Tutorials would be a great help for many things such as figuring out how to best use the hardware you already have, be it finding a suitable USB plug or using a USB mic for input while monitoring with onboard audio (neither avl or kx even try to deal with theses things). Studio at least deals with the second, but it would be nice to have some better tools for dealing with the first. Even something that goes through audio devices looking for irq conflicts.

I think linux audio still has a ways to go.

--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net


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