![]() ![]() ![]() The GUI can introduce new bugs, so it's more reliable to work with the command line tools. ![]() The reason for this is that it reduces the amount of software that is running which has two advantages: performance and reliability. This is a very command-line-intensive tutorial. This document has been tested with Ubuntu 22.04. This guide is intended to help ease the transition. The problem is that you've got to understand a lot about Linux to get started. I didn't write it all down.Ted's Linux MIDI Guide Ted's Linux MIDI Guide Updated Hydrogen Drum Machine to 1.0.0 beta Updated Theme and Icons to recent Numix GIT Updated AV Linux User Manual for latest Release It's SFZ Heaven! added SFizz and LiquidSFZ to complement SFZero and linuxsamplerĪdded Surge Synthesizer *gui doesn't work in Ardour/MixbusĪdded Tunefish4 Synthesizer *gui doesnt work in Ardour/MixbusĪdded Flameshot Screenshot editor to replace deprecated 'Shutter"Īdded FAudio packages and repository to support Wine Staging 5+ Now featuring the Demo Version of Mixbus 32C 6.0.652Īdded Applied Computer Music Technologies Demo PluginsĪdded Cut Through Recordings Demo Plugins *Kdenlive can easily be installed from Debian or Flatpak post-installĪdded latest KXStudio Repositories compliant with Debian BusterĪdded New Thunar Custom Actions including Sample editing and Image manipulationĬompletely rewritten 'AV Linux Assistant' with many new featuresĬonsolidation of many small AVL scripts and apps into AV Linux AssistantĬonsolidation of extra Plugins into a single 'avlinux-extra-plugins' PackageĪdded many new Fonts for Graphics projectsĪdded new feature to update 3rd Party Repo GPG Keys from 'Quick Update'Īdded new extended software platforms 'Flatpak and Docker' and their Repos Removed all KDE libs and Kdenlive, too much bulk and ISO space for one application *Some Users viewed automount as a security intrusion.*shrugs New Systemback fork with NVMe support - *not tested here, plz give feedback!Īdded Pulseaudio Bluetooth module and BT support frontendsĭisabled Automounting of External drives on LiveISO, it can be re-enabled post-install New 5.4.28 RT and lowlatency Kernels (Thanks Trulan Martin!) Read the User Manual (the only one of its kind in Linux Audio) and hopefully you will see that the countless hours invested in curating, compiling, maintaining and 'fixing problems you didn't know you had yet' since 2007 have some merit and will provide you with a fast, productive and powerful platform to create top shelf multimedia content that can go toe to toe with any platform out there. For those not experienced with Linux Audio the intention is to answer your questions before you know to ask them and provide most of the laborious 'next steps' that would be required if you were to start with a basic vanilla Linux Distribution and configure it for the best Audio performance.įor those who may doubt the seriousness or potential of such an independent homespun DIY project to be of any value I ask you to to simply try it and see, download it, copy it to a USB Key with Unetbootin and boot it. Ardour and Mixbus32C are great included DAW examples but what makes AV Linux a good platform for Ardour also makes it a good platform for Qtractor, Reaper, Bitwig, Renoise, Waveform or whatever DAW you prefer. The idea here is to focus on a fast, efficient and attractive base and complement it with strong front-running applications to showcase good performance and reliable software with an eye toward practicality and economy. what's possible isn't necessarily practical. Unlike older versions of AV Linux this LiveISO is not aiming to provide an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink experience, running Linux Distros live off thumbdrives is fun but in the real world nobody is going to spend a sustained amount of time using any Operating System to it's full potential from a USB Key. I am very thankful for the multitudes of talented developers and collaborators from all over the world whose incredible work I get to present and share on this little DVD-sized serving platter, my compliments to the chefs!! It occured to me recently that with the exception of Ubuntu Studio and perhaps the CCRMA project AV Linux is the longest running Linux Audio Distribution out there, As with many DIY spare time projects there have been times of ebb and flow and even a few times when continuing seemed to be impossible but I have to say the odds were never great for a Canadian farmer to pull this off in the first place and it's still here! Shortly after the Christmas holidays some time opened up for me to work on an AV Linux update and as time went on the rumours about a new respiratory virus started to permeate the mainstream media and now here we are in the middle of a worldwide pandemic! So it is with mixed feelings but much gratitude I release the latest ISO of AV Linux 2020. ![]()
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