
On Saturday March 20, I spent my lazy Saturday morning browsing the web for Linux news. I surfed over to
DistroWatch.com & read the latest happenings in regards to Linux distributions. I read a news blurb on latest release of dyne:bolic 1.2. dyne:bolic is self described as a
free multimedia studio in a GNU/Linux live CD. I was intrigued by the prospect of playing with a multimedia studio on live CD that won't interfere with my PC's current setup. I downloaded the ISO via
Azureus Java bittorrent client. I burned it to CDR using K3B and booted my DAW off the dyne:bolic CD.
Stray - What hardware & software are you basing your experience on.
Pro Audio is a little while off but with Kernel-2.6 (much lower latencies & alsa) out the door, jack & Ardour nearing 1.0 status & the AGNULA project being funded by the EU to create a Linux distro specifically for Audio work.