The best I've used is Rosegarden.  I wouldn't say it's on par with
Finale (Windows), but it's not bad, although just now looking at the
website it seems they've worked on it a lot since I last used it.  I've
heard a lot about MuseScore, but it needs some sort of real time
something or other in the kernel that I never could get to work.  As far
as just typesetting goes, Lilypond is AWESOME... it's sort of like a
music programming language.

Links:
http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/
http://mscore.sourceforge.net/
http://lilypond.org/web/

Please share if you find anything else... I have brief stints of musical
brilliance and the lack of Finale for Linux unfortunately makes it
rather painful.

-Jeff

On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 02:00 -0400, Matt Frye wrote:
> Has anyone experience with musical composition software for Linux?  Exists?
> 
> MPF

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