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  • Sorry for hijacking this beautiful conversation you talented gentlemen are having, but can help me out?

    I wanted to learn electronic music creation. I learnt very briefly how fl studio works, and then got busy due to my workload. Now I want to give it a go again. I heard llms is good for Linux, but I don’t understand how to get various instrument samples like fl studio. How do I set it all up? Can you point me to any good resources. I am also not committed to lmms and am open to suggestions.







  • IsoSpandy@lemm.eetoLinux@lemmy.mlLinux Newbie - Curiosity
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    5 months ago

    I know you have been getting a lot of suggestions but have you tried Fedora or any of the rpm based distros?

    Basically all Linux distros can trace everything back to three major ones: Debian, Arch and RHEL. (Also slack ware is a thing and there are many non major one). Since you tried Debian and arch families without success, I suggest you give the RHEL family a go. In my experience RHEL based distros have the best hardware compatibility.