> The present stable version of gNewSense is pretty old but the fact > remains true that it ensures that all the programs that can be installed > in the distribution are free as in freedom. > >> Also I did hours and hours of research over the past few days and have >> learned a lot in regards to GNU/Linux or rather as Richard Stallmam says, >> "GNU+Linux. I did much research and would like to know if gNewSense can >> handle a variety of Multimedia production applications such as a Video >> Editor and a Digital Audio Workststion (DAW) much like Ardour? >> http://ardour.org/ >> >> In other words, can it install and run most applications that work with >> Ubuntu? >
I am using gNewSense for the past four years. Though it is 'pretty old', I am able to do any task having full freedom. As observed in the license, Ardour is a 'free as in freedom' software and so it can be installed in gNewSense. Karunakaran <a href="http://www.fsf.org/associate/support_freedom/join_fsf?referrer=2442"><img src="http://static.fsf.org/fsforg/img/normal-image.png" alt="Support freedom" title="Help protect your freedom, join the Free Software Foundation" /></a> _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
