As for Ubuntu Studio, one of the main reasons for using it was having a realtime kernel in addition to the software selection. Ever since they removed it, it really defeated the purpose of using it since the packages could be installed manually. Was it too hard to maintain or something?
I can't edit my original post, but with ATI and Nvidia drivers, doesn't
Ubuntu recommend the proprietary "non-free" drivers? Also isn't performance
generally better with those.
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