Chris Pickett <chris.pickett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > RTaylor wrote: > > http://www.gnu-darwin.org/ > > > > ...Maybe. I have no clue... just suggesting what may be a more appropriate > > system. {Runs on power pc and intel} It would give you most of the linux > > stuff anyway. > I would be surprised if Logic didn't use Apple's proprietary display > stuff like Carbon and Cocoa (and even for audio? Isn't CoreAudio > proprietary?), which is not available for Linux or even x86. In other > words I think the answer is "no chance in hell". Yeah, probably not. I get the impression that Apple is working with the GNU folk on the above system though {see the top link here: http://www.gnu-darwin.org/index.php?page=community } It would be in their best interests to open up development to the rest of the world. You never know what may happen in the future. I may build a machine to run this system... It looks like it may have a lot of potential. It's a sort of "best of all possible technologies" thing. > However, there's lot's of audio stuff available for Linux, offering lots > of control and flexibility. See http://linux-sound.org/ > > Maybe someone here can recommend a Live CD that contains some up-to-date > audio apps, or would work with AGNULA or something ... The easiest way is just to set up apt and point it at planet CCRMA. -- See these tears so blue. An ageless heart that can never mend. Tears can never dry. A judgement made can never bend. ... And I've been putting out fire with gasoline... {Dave}