On Mon, 11 Dec 2017, Anders Hellquist wrote:
official falktx distro Since I depend on kxstudio repos my options are limited to Debian or Ubuntu and right now I am more inclined to go the Debian route. The main reason for me to switch is U-he plugins that seems to require newer gcc API/ABI to work. Also Mixbus is freezing on the same machine so I suspect newer libs and kernel drivers might get me a more stable environment. Any valid reasons to go the Ubuntu route, ya think ?
The Ubuntu LTS seems a good deal, but there are not a lot of people working on keeping things specific to audio in best running order. In particular the version of jackd has from time to time been broken (though it seems just fine these days). The focus of Ubuntu is servers and desktop. Those parts will work well. I personally would use Ubuntu rather than a derivitive of Ubuntu which tends to be behind Ubuntu. But though I do use Ubuntu now and have been since 2010-ish. I am thinking to change though I am still thinking what I should change to. I have purposely chosen hardware that has open drivers so I don't need to choose something that has blobs in the kernel. I personally have stayed away from the Unity DE and find xfce to be the most stable and usable. Lxde works as well but is not well polished and I would only use it if my hardware forced me to. Also, be aware that Ubuntu is looking to stop support for 32 bit system after 18.04. That is, 18.04 will be the last LTS that comes with 32 bit kernels that are maintained by the ubuntu kernel team. Lubuntu will (I believe) continue to offer 32 bit kernels though.
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