Re: AVLinux 2.0?

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Hi,
I'm using AV-Linux 1/2 since a while already.
Version 2 is really very streamlined and slick/fast.
Since it's build on debian Squeeze & LXDE, it should be
enough 'up to date'.
The LXDE/Remastersys installer/env. is OK I guess, since you
don't have all the GNOME stuff & dependencies, but it's still
a little rough around some of it's edges. Be careful though
in a multiboot env. where you maybe have your diverse 'home' folders
all on the same diff. partition/drive, since it will erase the
partition without further notice.

Other than this, it has the essential Sequencing/Recording/Jack
stuff included, a handful of good FX, some useful Video editors/apps
but not so many virtual instruments (a part from the usual suspects).

An update to the current ISO is coming out later this month btw.

Cheers,

Raphael ;)




On 06.07.2009 18:14, Lao Yu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just wondering if any of you has an opinion about the AVLinux 2
> distribution - it seems to be a recent update.
>
> http://www.bandshed.net/
>
> The list of included apps doesn't include Jack, but perhaps that is
> so much a no-brainer that they didn't mention that it is there.
>
> Best
> Jurgen
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