There are limits placed in AVLinux to preserve system integrity against our tendency
to frivolously upgrade even extremely stable workstations.
But these limits are easy to reverse when the sirens-of-new sing of the greener grass over yonder
Some entrepreneurial soul familiar with recycling computers might enjoy a startup
selling refurbished turn-key linux musician systems based on AVLinux or similar.
With an ssd, audio interface, and graphics card in a stable OS, a lot of older hardware can perform well.
Without precluding new OEM hardware from being implemented.
The world is packed with hulufied netflixers who have no idea that producing music
in computers can be both fun and inexpensive. And I've found such people hard to
convince there is something to be gained by creating art versus consuming it.
Pop a top, munch and crunch, get fat, and die...
I think the only way to achieve a 'big time success', will require a robust Android distro
that scales effortlessly between phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. To which the principals
learned and shared in AVLinux, Ubuntu Studio, Arch, Suse, Puppy, and Fedora, would be well applied.
Ultimately, I fear there are just too many big fish in little ponds, who will demand their linux zealotry of the moment
be the dominant view of whatever alternatives might arise to challenge winmac consortiums. So a third corporate entity
invading sacred market-share, free or commercial, is not going to be met with many open arms.
Mi dos centavos