Re: which lau distro is more commandline friendly?

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Actually...someone else started a synthesizer discussion, some effort to recruit my help doing things that have nothing whatsoever to do with how I use a computer. I do not have a Linux box at all yet, No talent in Toronto so far for the help....which is why there is a Linux audio distribution discussion happening on the gTA Lug list right now, so I can choose from an informed position. Regardless, based on what I do with my main computer, the box will be firmly run via ssh TELNET.
No thoughts between those specific professional audio distributions?
If they are interchangeable, then I may seek out avlinux since my understanding is it is Debian based. I wanted to keep squeeze because I have a full set of discs for it, but the Latency discussion has me wondering since low latency Kernels are a must, at least for me, where the pro audio work is concerned.
Kare


On Tue, 22 Dec 2015, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

On Mon, 21 Dec 2015 20:12:58 -0500 (EST), Karen Lewellen wrote:
what I am asking is which distros among the sort referenced in the
article above, are going to be already compiled with an easy door to
the command line?
Or, does  one just run a keyboard command like Lyn <I think > provided?

Yes, all distros provide it by a keyboard shortcut as mentioned by Len.

They are provided by the function keys and they are not necessarily the
same by default, nowadays they are usually Ctrl+Alt+F1 to Ctrl+Alt+F6
and to get back the window manager Ctrl+Alt+F7.

Since you mentioned the speech synth I assume you're visually impaired.
For those using GUI's, I recommend to install a terminal emulation named
roxterm, there is no better terminal emulation available.

I use an openbox shortcut to open roxterm and once it's running the
same shortcut to open roxterm tabs, on Arch Linux and Ubuntu.

The login shell most likely is bash, so the command line behaves in the
bash style and the settings are in your home [1].

Globbing (the way wildcards work), basic commands (bashisms) are the
same for all distros.

[1]
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ ls -Ggh .bash*
-rw------- 1 9.8K Dec 22 02:17 .bash_history
-rw-r--r-- 1   21 Jan 27  2013 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r-- 1   57 Jan 27  2013 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r-- 1 2.5K Oct 23 02:00 .bashrc
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