Modeled after ParrotOS Studio (find it under their "Home Edition" category on their downloads page).
Why? (Yes I know, I can just download the relevant packages and essentially do it myself...)
Because actually INSTALLING ParrotOS Studio is a bloody P.I.T.A! When it actually works. And then there's the asinine Mate DE, which I have learned to loathe. Much prefer MX's iteration of Xfce.
How about an MX Studio edition?
How about an MX Studio edition?
Lenovo T430 i5/3320m 8GB MX17.1/Win7SP1 180GB SSD/128GB mSATA
Lenovo X230 i7/3520m 12GB MX17.1/Win7SP1 500GB SSD 480GB mSATA
Lenovo X131e i3/3227u 8GB MX21Xfce/Win7SP1 500GB SSD
Lenovo 11e Celeron n3150 4GB MX19/Fedora30Games 128GB SSD
Lenovo X230 i7/3520m 12GB MX17.1/Win7SP1 500GB SSD 480GB mSATA
Lenovo X131e i3/3227u 8GB MX21Xfce/Win7SP1 500GB SSD
Lenovo 11e Celeron n3150 4GB MX19/Fedora30Games 128GB SSD
Re: How about an MX Studio edition?
I'm not familiar with ParrotOS Studio what does it have that you need? Can you just add the stuff to MX and then take a snapshot?
Re: How about an MX Studio edition?
Yes I can. Parrot Studio is a variation of their non-security home edition with a couple dozen up-to-date audio, video, and graphics editing applications included in the iso.
Lenovo T430 i5/3320m 8GB MX17.1/Win7SP1 180GB SSD/128GB mSATA
Lenovo X230 i7/3520m 12GB MX17.1/Win7SP1 500GB SSD 480GB mSATA
Lenovo X131e i3/3227u 8GB MX21Xfce/Win7SP1 500GB SSD
Lenovo 11e Celeron n3150 4GB MX19/Fedora30Games 128GB SSD
Lenovo X230 i7/3520m 12GB MX17.1/Win7SP1 500GB SSD 480GB mSATA
Lenovo X131e i3/3227u 8GB MX21Xfce/Win7SP1 500GB SSD
Lenovo 11e Celeron n3150 4GB MX19/Fedora30Games 128GB SSD
Re: How about an MX Studio edition?
It's pretty easy to set up studio basics on MX by adding KXStudio repos and cherry-picking the packages you want from there. Also use a realtime kernel, or low latency kernel such as Liquorix.
I set up a system using Cadence from KX to manage JACK, and mainly used it for mixdown of live recordings using Harrison Mixbus 32C (paid program).
There was a recent discussion about this, particularly my post #10 about optimising configuration - https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php ... 4&p=451719
I'll try to get around to making a snapshot of that system and upload it somewhere. Will have to remove some licence files and maybe add a few more of the most useful audio programs. Maybe a couple of video programs too although I rarely use them.
If anyone has package requests for their favourite or most useful audio or video programs, please post them and I will consider adding them.
I set up a system using Cadence from KX to manage JACK, and mainly used it for mixdown of live recordings using Harrison Mixbus 32C (paid program).
There was a recent discussion about this, particularly my post #10 about optimising configuration - https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php ... 4&p=451719
I'll try to get around to making a snapshot of that system and upload it somewhere. Will have to remove some licence files and maybe add a few more of the most useful audio programs. Maybe a couple of video programs too although I rarely use them.
If anyone has package requests for their favourite or most useful audio or video programs, please post them and I will consider adding them.
Re: How about an MX Studio edition?
I would appreciate Muse very much in your MX Studio edition.
Re: How about an MX Studio edition?
Your wishes have come true - https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?f=100&t=46170
Re: How about an MX Studio edition?
Thanks. Might add mixxx.
Lenovo T430 i5/3320m 8GB MX17.1/Win7SP1 180GB SSD/128GB mSATA
Lenovo X230 i7/3520m 12GB MX17.1/Win7SP1 500GB SSD 480GB mSATA
Lenovo X131e i3/3227u 8GB MX21Xfce/Win7SP1 500GB SSD
Lenovo 11e Celeron n3150 4GB MX19/Fedora30Games 128GB SSD
Lenovo X230 i7/3520m 12GB MX17.1/Win7SP1 500GB SSD 480GB mSATA
Lenovo X131e i3/3227u 8GB MX21Xfce/Win7SP1 500GB SSD
Lenovo 11e Celeron n3150 4GB MX19/Fedora30Games 128GB SSD