09-24-2021, 04:14 AM | #1 |
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AVL-MXE 2021 Bullseye/MX 21 Roadmap
Reposting some info found here: https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?f=127&t=66230
Just posting on the progress and Roadmap for AVL-MXE Bullseye/MX 21... I've had a rare indoor afternoon to get organized so I thought I would share whats happening with AVL-MXE development... Still probably a month or more away from building ISO's and of course will keep out of the way until MX 21 is complete and released. My AVL-MXE Bullseye test machine is performing very well and there are some new features coming.. AVL-MXE-Bullseye-2021-WIP.png Full size here: http://bandshed.net/images/screenshots/ ... 21-WIP.png New features: -> A sad but necessary goodbye to the 32bit version, almost no new Audio software Developers provide 32 bit binaries or test on 32bit Systems. -> New Liquorix default Kernels, serious Kernel security exploits are far too commonplace for part time people (like myself and Trulan) to be maintaining ISO default Kernels any more. -> RT Kernels will now be optionally available from the AV Linux Kernel Repo. -> Complete new modularized AVL-MXE Assistant! -> More detail attention paid to Openbox and also detail updates and enhancements to the default Diehard theme. -> Thunar-based Deb installation and improvements to AV Custom Actions -> Move to Yabridge for Windows VST Plugin hosting and a built-in graphical utility to manage Yabridge -> Saner defaults for dual-head systems -> Updates and expansion of the AVL-MXE User Manual -> Stripping out of KDE Apps, LibreOffice and a handful of peripheral applications.. An Audio/Video focused Live media doesn't need a full office suite.. -> Updates to all of the major DAWs and Plugin Demos |
09-27-2021, 08:06 AM | #2 |
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Thanks for the info! It's always nice when everyone posts what news they find--Then, I don't have to go searching for it!
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09-27-2021, 09:42 AM | #3 |
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I don't believe you you gearslut !
I know you like to fool around in search of more plugins and stuff instead of doing music! I never do that by the way... The yabridge shortcut addition is a cool touch.It makes using pc plugins even more user friendly. |
09-27-2021, 05:26 PM | #4 |
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Hehehe!! I’ll be honest—some days, I actually “PREFER” to play with Linux and audio plugins and read the forums, and don’t care at all about actually making music!
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09-27-2021, 09:49 PM | #5 |
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I jump from instrument to instrument, but tend to stay on a distro of Linux for more than a good minute. These years it's Manjaro. The previous 3 years it was Xubuntu.
As for making music, most days I'll play bass, guitar, and both digital and acoustic drums for a good portion of the day just to amuse myself. |
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