Browsing Freshmeat tonight, the premier online Linux software repository, I came across to these two great (and brand new) applications,
ReBorn and
ReZound. Reborn, a Rebirth clone that will soon become open source according to the developer, provides a software emulation of three of Roland's most famous electronic musical instruments. It got me thinking as to how much more viable Linux is today as a professional (or semi-professional) audio platform than it used to be two years ago.
Update: On a related multimedia notice,
WinAMP 3.0 for Windows was released yesterday.
I never said that Linux is great. I am not a great fan of Linux anyway. I personally preffer FreeBSD. And for audio in general, I like BeOS much better, thank you very much.
The article is called "Professional Audio Closer to Linux" not "Professional Audio is better on Linux".
You are way off topic and out of sync in your comment and I suggest you take a big breath.