> >> in the netherlands). Lilypond is very unix/linux oriented
> > And that is quite a problem, because linux people seem to think that the
> > rest of us love programming.
>
> RT,
> Have you taken a look at AGNULA/DeMuDi ?   (home page
> http://demudi.agnula.org/ )
Yes, I did. But since I am not a masochist I closded it ASAP.
RT



>
> A/DeMuDi 1.2.1 is out now.  Basically, it's taking Debian Sarge 3.1 and
> setting it up as a environment for musicians.  True, you still have to
> actually use the applications provided (and some of them have very steep
> learning curves), but the hard part of getting the configurations set up
> properly is done for you.
>
>
> > Personally, I have never been totally happy with the Windowsenvironment,
> > but I feel stuck with it because of 10 years ofdevelopment...
>
> Alain,
> I'm slowly getting my Windows functionality replaced with Linux
> equivalents.  But it's still necessary for me to dual-boot Linux and
> Windows on the same machine.  If you install Windows first then install
> Linux and use GRUB for the bootloader, you'll be able to boot into your
> Windows' partitions and your Linux partitions as desired.  It makes the
> migration easier.
>
> The Other
>
>
>
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