Why Iso and not as a Software

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herrchef
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Why Iso and not as a Software

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Hey Artists!

Like the Title i am wondering why there's is only KXStudio as Boot/ISO and not as a "regular" DAW/Software? Thank You
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Re: Why Iso and not as a Software

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KXStudio is a full distribution (a collection of lots of software) built around the Linux kernel, not a single program.
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KX repository packages can be installed to other Debian/Ububtu Linux distributions

Also available in Arch User Repository
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Do you mean why you have to install the KX repository manually instead of installing the desired packages directly from your distribution's package manager?
This - just by using your package manager of your distribution - would be more convenient than adding the KX repository afterwards.
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khz wrote:Do you mean why you have to install the KX repository manually instead of installing the desired packages directly from your distribution's package manager?
This - just by using your package manager of your distribution - would be more convenient than adding the KX repository afterwards.
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