Re: Linux mint for audio?

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In addition to "normal" desktop distributions (Mint, Debian, Antergos) I have had good experiences with multiple versions of Ubuntu Studio and AV Linux, which are meant for production but perfectly usable for general purposes too.


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On Feb 15, 2019, 12:22 AM, Alf Haakon Pietruszka Lund < alf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all,

I'm considering to test Linux mint for my 'sound machine' - a normal laptop that's used for modest recording and editing of sounds and music, as well as miscellaneous office work.

Anyone here try that before? Any pitfalls to avoid?

Regards, Alf
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