Re: Live CDs

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Hi folks,
>
> I'm looking for a good Live CD/DVD for music production.
>
> Some of the things I'd like to see:
>
>   * preferably based on Ubuntu
>
>   * decent hardware detection
>
>   * recent versions of ZynAddSubFx, Guitarix, Bristol,
>     QJackCtl, Rosegarden, Seq24, Hydrogen, QAMix, QSynth
>     (but see the next point)
>
>   * ability to add custom packages after booting;
>     a build environment that lets me compile stuff
>     residing on an USB stick would probably be
>     the best solution
>
> There seem to be quite a few well-maintained Live distributions
> geared towards audio production out there, but I don't really
> want to download and test each one, so I'd like to hear about
> your experiences with them.
>
> Thanks!  :)
>
>   Leslie
>
> -- http://www.linkedin.com/in/polzer 

Hi,
here's one solution based on Fedora+CCRMA:

http://www.notam02.no/projects/index.php?title=NotamLive

As you see in the wiki, this is something I made for a specific usage.
But you can write it on a USB stick and make persistent changes to it,
like installing apps.
The only drawback I see now is that the live image uses a non-RT kernel,
and you can not change the kernel unless you make a real harddisk install.

There is no ISO on the wiki - send me a note if you need one.

/ Hans

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