My first contact with Linux...

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metasymbol
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My first contact with Linux...

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..was in 1999, read the german magazine c't about SLAB. They write something about a "perfect recording studio for Linux like Cubase" -so I bought a SUSE Boxed version.

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SLAB never worked for me. I was not the only one who was too stupid to use it ;). SLAB is dead, but the Website still existing: http://slabexchange.org and the developer Nick Copeland is now working on the Bristol Synths.

What do you think about the Bristol Synth suite? http://freshmeat.net/projects/bristol/
www.jacklab.org - linux for musicians
studio32

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I started studying again.... wanted to change my life... couldn't spend money.... wanted to walk a different road....
Thanks to my dad, he was trying Ubuntu and that was just what I needed...

Didn't expect to spend so much hours behind the pc...

Linux sometimes you hate it, often you love it!

Thanks to the ubuntu community!

Now, I'd rather love Debian...
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Post by thorgal »

in physics labs, a long time ago, slackware I believe ... linux was a rather cheap alternative to expensive unixes :) so labs were switching more and more towards it.
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