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do people still use Ubuntu or is something else now popular?

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  • junklight@mastodon.artJ junklight@mastodon.art

    @philcowans @linuxaudiodevelopment 🙂 I'll definitely give that one a go - I always remember it being slightly more awkward than everything else - has that changed? or are they all better now?

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    #23

    @junklight I would say Debian has become a lot easier to get started with in like the last decade or so. The non-free/non-free-firmware split a few years ago made things easier if you want a system on which the hardware is usable but otherwise stay within the DFSG/Debian Free Software Guidelines.

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    • junklight@mastodon.artJ junklight@mastodon.art

      @ki yeah will have a poke about - my main goal is to ship an audio plugin that will work on as much linux as possible right now

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      @ki@chaos.social @junklight@mastodon.art

      idk which distro uses what, but qpwgraph is pretty cool

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        @ki@chaos.social @junklight@mastodon.art

        idk which distro uses what, but qpwgraph is pretty cool

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        #25

        @ki@chaos.social @junklight@mastodon.art

        on qpwgraph i was able to attach two difgerent apps to one input (my mic) and i had a stable cross-software call

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          @ki@chaos.social @junklight@mastodon.art

          on qpwgraph i was able to attach two difgerent apps to one input (my mic) and i had a stable cross-software call

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          @bedhead @ki ah cool - sounds interesting!!

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          • junklight@mastodon.artJ junklight@mastodon.art

            @philcowans @linuxaudiodevelopment 🙂 I'll definitely give that one a go - I always remember it being slightly more awkward than everything else - has that changed? or are they all better now?

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            #27

            @junklight @linuxaudiodevelopment - every time I've installed it recently it's just been a matter of booting from the installation media and answering a few questions, and all of the hardware I've used it with has been fully supported.

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            • philcowans@universeodon.comP philcowans@universeodon.com

              @junklight @linuxaudiodevelopment - every time I've installed it recently it's just been a matter of booting from the installation media and answering a few questions, and all of the hardware I've used it with has been fully supported.

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              @junklight @linuxaudiodevelopment - I should add that I haven't used it for serious audio work, so can't directly comment on that.

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              • junklight@mastodon.artJ junklight@mastodon.art

                do people still use Ubuntu or is something else now popular?

                Just looking at my linux build.......

                (kind of hoping it's straight forward - we've had no issues moving between mac and windows so far)

                @linuxaudiodevelopment

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                #29

                well that was easier than I expected!!!

                few small C++ quirks but compiles.

                However pipewire has errors and it doesn't actually run - I think those are the same issue (ie install pipewire properly and it will be good!)

                @linuxaudiodevelopment

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                  @ki@chaos.social @junklight@mastodon.art

                  idk which distro uses what, but qpwgraph is pretty cool

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                  #30

                  @bedhead @junklight
                  I used to use Carla, but nowadays I just wire everything using Ardour, which runs much more stable

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                  • junklight@mastodon.artJ junklight@mastodon.art

                    well that was easier than I expected!!!

                    few small C++ quirks but compiles.

                    However pipewire has errors and it doesn't actually run - I think those are the same issue (ie install pipewire properly and it will be good!)

                    @linuxaudiodevelopment

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                    #31

                    @junklight Ubuntu is a pretty safe bet, and you’ll find quite some audio people using Ubuntu Studio. So it should cover a lot users.

                    If you’d like to try an Arch-based distro, I recommend CachyOS for easy install and setup. Here is my setup with Pipewire, RT Kernel and more: https://mortenmosgaard.dk/how-i-setup-cachy-os-arch-linux-for-music-production/

                    Use Millisecond for Low latency settings and Cachy’s Kernel Manager for installing RT kernel, though the performance optimized Cachy kernel is fast enough.

                    @linuxaudiodevelopment

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                    • junklight@mastodon.artJ junklight@mastodon.art

                      do people still use Ubuntu or is something else now popular?

                      Just looking at my linux build.......

                      (kind of hoping it's straight forward - we've had no issues moving between mac and windows so far)

                      @linuxaudiodevelopment

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                      #32

                      @junklight You should be fine with Ubuntu, I'd say.

                      Nowadays I see a growing number of Linux musicians are using Arch Linux based distributions. A while back I wrote an article about getting started with music production in Linux: https://amadeuspaulussen.com/blog/2025/a-guide-for-getting-started-with-music-production-on-linux

                      Linux Audio developers often use Debian based systems for backward compatibility, also see: https://linuxaudio.dev/#linux-development-os-recommendation

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                      • linuxaudiodevelopment@mstdn.socialL linuxaudiodevelopment@mstdn.social

                        @junklight You should be fine with Ubuntu, I'd say.

                        Nowadays I see a growing number of Linux musicians are using Arch Linux based distributions. A while back I wrote an article about getting started with music production in Linux: https://amadeuspaulussen.com/blog/2025/a-guide-for-getting-started-with-music-production-on-linux

                        Linux Audio developers often use Debian based systems for backward compatibility, also see: https://linuxaudio.dev/#linux-development-os-recommendation

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                        #33

                        @linuxaudiodevelopment thank you. Those three (or variations) have all come up. Will test with those and should be a good start!

                        I’m not moving my dev to Linux. Just final build for the moment.

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