>the Linux Audio Live CD as published by german >Keyboards (www.keyboards.de) is now available at > >ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/live-cd-9.2/SUSE-Linux-9.2-LiveCD-Audio.iso How does it work practically? Does it re-partition the disk? I already understood that the CD itself is used as the root disk, but I wonder where the files are written to. The Audio-Linux CD/DVD is a good idea. How about including a sound and loop library to the CD so that users may start making music immediately? That kind of software packages are already sold to Windows, e.g., by Magix. But using Linux and without installation procedures would make the product much better. Suse could sell these DVDs for 10 euros which is quite attractive price for having fun (DVD movies are sold with that price very good). Even I would as Linux user benefit from such CD/DVD because I have installation problems, and I actually don't want waste time for installation. I could use the Audio-Linux from CD/DVD when I want make music. Sure, one could install full Suse, but Audio-Linux CD/DVD would be much convenient and easier to use and check out. What do you think? Of course, Fun-Linux could have both audio and graphics apps, including games. Juhana -- http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux-graphics-dev for developers of open source graphics software