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On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 21:53:24 -0500, Mike Burrows
<testermike@???> wrote:
>> 64 Studio is a distro in its own right so you'd need to install as
>> a virtual thingummy. I have used VirtualBox successfully and so have
>> others on the list, but I don't know if it is available for etch.
>>
> That's great thanks. I'll stick with audacity for now.
The applications that make up 64 Studio should be available as part of
Debian any way. The 64 Studio USP is that all the applications are set up
and working OOTB. Which applications or features were you interested in?
Tony