<div>Thank you for your answers and USB advice Jay ,</div>
<div>I will let you know when i will try it ...</div>
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<div>Your Linux PC project with metalab sounds great let us know !!!! :) </div>
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<div>All my best .<br>Cheers<br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Jay Vaughan <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jayv@synth.net">jayv@synth.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="im">> Jay, i wish to try linux since a while (I got ubuntu cd<br>> somewhere ) but to be sincere my skills and knowledge in general<br>> for computers make me a bit afraid to make the step ... But a day I<br>
> will for sure ... :)<br>><br><br><br></div>Just try a bootable USB stick with Ubuntu Studio or DeMuDi<br>distributions on it .. this is a perfectly easy way to try it all out<br>before you do a full install ..<br>
<div class="im"><br>> I would like to know who in the bar make music composition ( from A<br>> to Z) with Linux ?<br>> Is it really worth to try (musicly speacking)?<br>><br><br></div>As soon as I get speakers for my home rig (and a little mixer) I'm<br>
going to take my 19" rack back from the MetaLab studio (where its<br>getting a fair bit of use, actually) and set up an all-Linux based<br>studio at home. I've been playing with my new Linux PC and I think<br>its quite ready to support my return to a 'studio' oriented approach<br>
to music-making..<br>
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<div></div><br>-- <br>Romain<br>