
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.
NTFS Write support was completely redone for the kernel 2.6 series, and (I think) marked as stable now. I've had no problems with it, but haven't really transfered much either.