Hello Mike, > 2) I assume linux is a lot better with RAM than windows, and was curious if > there are any people who are on this list > that actually switched over and could tell me if they really could "do" a > lot more in linux with the same hardware specs than in windows. Define "do" :) > Does linux have some sort of application RAM limit? None that I know of. The hardware RAM limit (4GB for 32bit) applies, of course. Maximum size of a single file depends on the file system. Swap size should be limited only by your hard disk space. > 3) What is everyone's favority sequencer for linux? I know there are a > couple of them. Which one is your favorite? I like Rosegarden. QTractor seems promising, and Seq24 is good for basic work. > 4) I have never used linux before. Would it be better for me to install > linux first and after im comfortable try audio on it? Check out a Live CD, there are quite a few. > 5) I assume there are DirectX adaptor also. Correct? It depends on what you mean by "adaptor". There is Wine, an open source implementation of the Windows API which includes a certain part of the DirectX API (this is work in progress, but usable). I wish you a good GNU/Linux experience. :) Leslie -- My personal blog: http://blog.viridian-project.de/ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user