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| AVLinux uses the extremely lightweight LXDE desktop environment and can and will run on all but the most ancient hardware. | AVLinux uses the extremely lightweight LXDE desktop environment and can and will run on all but the most ancient hardware. | ||
| - | Both can be obtained as an ISO from their site. Both are pre-setup and pre-configured for use - you'll only need to setup up your hardware on them, are you're ready. Lots of pro-audio software are preinstalled. This is the quickest and easiest method of getting a Linux studio started, and we recommend this to all those who are new to Linux. | + | Both can be obtained as an ISO from their site. Both are pre-setup and pre-configured for use - you'll only need to setup up your hardware on them, and you're ready. Lots of pro-audio software are preinstalled. This is the quickest and easiest method of getting a Linux studio started, and we recommend this to all those who are new to Linux. |
| With the ISO method, however, you are also limited to the distro' | With the ISO method, however, you are also limited to the distro' | ||
| - | Other names in this category include - | + | To see other music-making |
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| - | To see an exhaustive list of about every music-making | + | |
| ==== Building your OS from scratch ==== | ==== Building your OS from scratch ==== | ||
