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  2. +Got this DL’d and installed. x64. Installed very quickly and trouble free for so much software. Going to show know-it-all sound man what Linux has to offer…running unity, works great.
    Rock-on! (and country)
    Guitar, bass, key’s, and bus driver…hankie

  3. Well I’m a regular Windows Movie Maker looking for an upgrade in effects. It looks effective enough :D can’t wait to begin using it.

  4. I will try to install DreamStudio Unity (or parts of it) onto Sandy Bridge machine with Intel B960 next week. I opted for 3.5 kernel (to my understanding it could prevent overheating/some power regression issue). Should I try to install Ivy Bridge version or should I try to install standard ubuntu 12.04.2 and then use Dream Studio for Ubuntu (and possibly change to lowlatency kernel if needed)? Which method should by the best if I opted for LXDE instead of Unity permanently or temporarily?

  5. Can anybody possibly help me download and install this step by step. I tried downloading the 64 bit to my computer and it took 45 minutes! After it was finished my computer said “Windows cannot open this file” So I got Utorrent and downloaded it there for 2 hours and then the same message came up! I even ended up trying the 34 bit. Nothing has worked. Please help

  6. I installed Dream Studio OS onto an chamd gigabyte board. No sound at all. I perused thru the system to look to see if anything was muted. I found a couple and unmuted them. Everything else seems to fun fine. I used the 32 bit version. I have a logitech 5.1 surround sound and I changed the settings to match that. Still nothing. I built the system in 2004. I am six weeks old to Linux.

    • Some of the outputs on multi channel cards are mapped differently in linux than in Windows. Try plugging your speakers into a different port.

      • That’s what I like, someone who knows his semantics! Been using various distros for three years, presently Mint 14 KDE on my main business machine and Ubuntu Studio 12.04 on my music machine, topped of with the KX repos because Cadence is a nice piece of software. Still using an old Windows-based sequencer in Wine for most work, because (even in Wine) it’s completely plug-and-play. I love Linux, but the plug-and-play simplicity of Windows has a lot to commend it even if I can’t stand the Microsoft ethos.

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  8. Hi, i’ll try to download 64 bits Torrent but no one seeds… hello anybody there… :( P.S: sorry about my english, Look Nice this distro, thanks dickmacinnis

  9. Very nice and complete indeed. I was working on and off with Linux since the ’90s. Getting back the taste of it and getting in touch with my ‘creative’ site to make video’s for my IT students. Hopefully the guy’s from Openshot will go along the lines of Camtasia studio.

  10. Hi,
    Can’t seem to get bootable media from the direct download, and no seeders what-so-ever for the torrent.
    Is there an MD5 sum posted somewhere for the 64bit .iso?
    I do have an ivy bridge machine, but concerned I won’t be able to use Nvidia drivers. Is the standard 64 bit the right thing to try?
    Thanks,

    • I don’t actually have an ivy bridge machine, so it’s hard to say. I would try the regular 64 bit iso and use the ivy bridge one if the standard is doesn’t work. The checksums are available on the sourceforge site that our downloads are hosted on.

  11. Hello Dick… i just wanna say great work! i tryed your distro in february in my workstation, really nice!! but than i tryed to install it in a old laptop with ubuntu 32 bit, and it didnt work… i had a big problem, and i managed to fix it came back to a previous version of kernel. but for new machine, its the best!!

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