Yes, it's a great audio distribution and at the same time so good at other stuff that I'm tempted to start putting in my non-audio systems too. To give you an idea where I am coming from I currently run 6 machines in my house, four on linux, 2 on windows. Each member of my immediate family has their own machine + a dedicated file and print server. I used to be very big into Mandrake, for several years, and have messed with just about everything else as well. Debian became my favorite over a year ago when the first easy-to-install distros (Knoppix, Libranet, etc.) started showing up. My wife and daughter currently run Ubuntu, our server runs Mepis and I run Demudi. Once you learn one debian you pretty much know them all and on my quest for audio production without a bunch of flaming hoops to jump through (compiling, quirky driver configuration, etc.) Demudi has easily proven it's worth. There is a live version and an installer version and both are excellent in their own way. I recommend trying the live version first to at least check hardware compatibility and then, if you like it, download the installable version. You also get the benefit of the [a-users] mailing list which I have found to be of great value. Best of luck and let us know what you end up with! Jon Hoskins --- sergio <sergio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sep 22, 2005, at 8:35 PM, October wrote: > > > 1) Demudi > > 2) Demudi > > or 3) Demudi ;) > > this looks very interesting.. > > downloading now.. > > ___ > peace, > sergio > photographer, journalist, visionary > www.coffee-black.com > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In a world without walls who needs gates or windows? --unknown __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com