There is something else to be considered.
What I really don't like is the way that Microsoft imposes his domination.
Example
Now we have Vista, ok I don't like it but that's my personal taste... but try to get a good laptop with XP on it now. In France it is allmost impossible. And you don't have the choice, new hardware pilots are not developed anymore for XP. In a year max. it will be impossible to buy a laptop with XP on it.
Having said that, the Linux world isn't perfect neither.
Open source development is great but it's biggest problem is organisation. There are quit a lot of similar applications developed by different developers or developper teams. There would be much more progress if those developers could combine there effort in ONE application. But as always with people there is ego involved
I recently read an article on one of developper of the main kernel (he was the genius behind the process thread engine) who simply quit...
This has a side effect, the development is slower, you'll have to wait until some volunteer writes that pilot forthe newest XXX audio card,....
You propably will work with software that doesn't have such a nice interface as the Windows equivalent. I have a perfect example of this. On our site here and in our forum, we have the MMA software. I'm one of the beta testers and power users of MMA. MMA is the equivalent of BIAB for windows. Beside the melody &soloist function it is at least as powerfull as BIAB, IMHO it is even more powerfull. The creation of MMA style is way more then in BIAB, amongst other things. The drawback, it doesn't have a GUI. It works with standard textfiles and you have to learn all the commands, again invest your time !
And one you know it, you'll realise that it doesn't need a GUI
If you are interested in software like BIAB you should really have look at it. It comes with a couple of tutorials which are really good (I shouldn't say that because I wrote one of them
). And if you have questions, MMA has his proper board here and Bob (the author of the software) or myself will be happy to help you.
And there are 2 things that new Linux users don't realize....
Linux doesn't stand for free as in no money, it stand as in free to modify it as you want as long as you give back your source. That was the case with the GPL license version 2 (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License )
Now there is Version 3 of the GPL and a lot of developers don't agree with that version, even Linus Torvald thinks it is not as good as version 2. This will certainly have a influence on the open source world.
And the second is that, if you make the decision of switching to Linux, you must realize that you must invest time in learning Linux ! Yes, there are now distributions with plug&play automatic update like Ubuntu which comes close to windows, but it stays Linux. And one day or another you will need that command prompt window ! So buy a book about Linux and learn it, otherwise one day you will be very frustrated.
So, what is the ideal solution ?
There is one, unless you decide to buy a Korg Oasys and abandon the pc as daw
But you'll still need a PC to post your songs here
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