Go to any store with computer mags and pick up a Linux Mag with a distro on DVD in it. There are versions intended for audio work, with a suite. No matter what they say, it just works. Heck, some new atom processors with Linux a gig of memory a 160 gig hard drive are selling now for under $150. 190 if you want Windows XP.

I have 3 distros, and my old laptop with the dead battery is hooked to the high def TV and I have a remote keyboard and mouse and sit in my armchair and run linux most of the time I'm on here.

It's getting better and easier all the time. You can download something that runs on a jump drive, or put it on your hard drive. Be careful if you dual install it, even on a removable hard disk, it has a routine called GRUB that allows you to chose to boot in Linux or Windows, and I messed that up once and the computer would reboot to Linux, but only if the external hard drive was hooked up. It was hard to fix.

I think they are talking about support. And you can put a version of Linux on some old machine, network it, and use it instead of Windows for everything but Band in a Box which is where I'm at.


John Conley
Musica est vita