The general configuration can be tedious for a person not knowing what to use operating system. Installation is rather easy when you used to linux, maybe a little less obvious to a neophyte. Note, therefore, we can (almost) everything to do with Ubuntu Studio, but sometimes you have to spend time there. It seems to me important to add that engage in the direction of free to make its application a personal investment result, both for understanding the operation of the apps in the minimum knowledge of the OS.
In fact, Ubuntu Studio is nothing more than Ubuntu with a bunch of free software and packages already installed.
I had a lot of trouble with some apps, but after putting the hands dirty, (almost) everything has been resolved.įrom the standpoint of compatibility with the gear for the studio (sound cards, firewire tables, etc.), It is better to learn in advance: If you have a geek in the circle, you can ask him if it reassures you but frankly, there are enough resources on the net for DIY installation without big problems. Note, therefore, we can (almost) everything with Ubuntu Studio but sometimes you have to spend time there.įor me who am not too good at computers, it is rather easy to install. It seems to me important to add that engage in the direction of freedom to make his request a personal investment result, both for understanding the functioning of the apps in the minimum knowledge of the OS. In fact, Ubuntu Studio is nothing more than Ubuntu with a lot of free software already installed packages. I had a lot of problems with some apps but after putting the hands dirty, (almost) everything has been settled.įrom the point of view of compatibility with the gear for the studio (sound cards, firewire tables, etc.), it is better to inquire in advance:
If you have a geek in the entourage, you can ask if it reassures you, but frankly, there on the net resources enough to make one's own install without major worries. For me, who am not too good at computers, it is rather easy to install.