On 3/4/11, Renato wrote: >> > For me Ubuntu worked well for Audio except for one thing: keeping >> > up to date. Many linux audio apps are changing fast >> >> It's not just audio apps evolving fast. It's also maintainers living >> in the past. I had to wait for OpenEXR update two or three years after >> a major new version was out. And even now apt-cache search luxblend >> returns zero results. This is why folks like KXStudio and autostatic >> are our true and only saviours :) >> > > ahh yeah, now I remember why it was so painful, not only compiling, but > first go looking if there was some PPA with the .deb, then adding it to > synaptic etc. I really got tired of it > > why, if I understand correctly, are you using Ubuntu? Because I'm too lazy to switch systems? Because since 10.04 they provide subjectively best UI for GNOME I've seen in years that even such a picky bastard like me doesn't want to switch? Because most things just work? You name it :) Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user