Talk:64Studio

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Just a quick comment about creating this page. I know there is a lot of discussion about listing 'flash-in-the-pan' distros. I am aware that these guys are marginal, but they seem to be off to a good start and are developing this for 64-bit workstations. There are plans for paid support but the actual software is free as with all other variations of Debian.

Anyway, I have nothing to do with 64Studio-- I just have spent a lot of time trying to make some of my expensive audio hardware work under Linux and it is generally still quite difficult. This distribution could make someone's life a bit easier so I think it is useful here. Doubtless, it would be helpful to have more information, but really everything is contained in discussions about realtime-audio in linux, debian itself, etc. This distribution is just a result of a particular view of these topics.

Finally, although this will become something of a commercial link in the future, there is currently nothing for sale at 64studio.com

Any changes or comments short of completely deleting this page are quite welcome-- I am more than aware of how limited this stub currently is. Matthew 06:44, 29 March 2006 (UTC)