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What distro(s) do you use?
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I seem to remember MX being geared towards music production?
I heard AV Linux was built on MX…
You might be recalling a different distro. MX is marketed as a "mid-weight" general use distro. The interesting thing about it is that its an attempt at sort-of pseudo "rolling release" Debian distro. I like it for that aspect, and then it's fairly easy for me to strip down and customize the way I want.