Ubuntu Studio I've used a little bit as well. As I mentioned earlier, each of these distributions has tweaked their installation of all these applications so that they run for the purpose that they're intended. One of the things that Ubuntu Studio has tweaked is the kernel itself, the Linux kernel. They're using a low latency kernel so that you don't have any latency in your audio or video or those kinds of things. And the applications they install are less the best of a particular category and more like an overall sampling of what's available for audio and graphic and video production and photography. And it gives you a lot of things to choose from. You can use whatever you want. You can use them in combination with one another or switch between them. And I find that Ubuntu Studio is a great Linux distribution to use if you are in any of these areas of audio, video, photography, and you don't know what is available. It's a great way to find out what's available, already tuned to work (38/44)
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