Although this is is still *very* much an alpha release you may want to have a look at m-dist.

http://www.plus24.com/m-dist

Highlights:

2.4.25 with Andrew Morton's LL patch, enhanced RTC, ALSA and a few other things
Jack 0..9.8
Ardour
MuSE
QSynth
P1639d
Ecamegapedal (and a bunch of LADSPA plugin's)
and other bits.


One of the nice features of Linux Live is the copy2ram feature that loads the whole dist into RAM, making it very stable and fast :)

The release on the website, alpha3, is mainly a kernel test and although it's functional there are still a lot of nits to sort out.

For the moment have a look if you are adventurous and want to bug-hunt.

-P


On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 02:39 pm, Oliver wrote:

Hi,

forgive me if this question has been asked before: Is there something like a
Linux Live CD optimized for and containing audio (editing) applications?
Something like this


http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php

where I can simply insert the CD, boot from it, and start working on my songs?

-Oliver



        
                
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