Install Studio or desktop Ubuntu and/or the Server addition.

Anthony Hall hall.johnanthony at gmail.com
Wed Oct 26 20:28:31 UTC 2011


Hi.

Im an Ubuntu Studio fan and to be honest, I would install it straight from a
studio disk. It takes a while to install compared to most linux distros but
the end result is well worth it. Ive been a linux user for years. I run Mint
on my laptop and studio on my htpc and desktop.

Ant

On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:20 PM, Hopkins Stanley <Heideana at comcast.net>wrote:

> Hi all.  I’m a real newbie to Ubunto and trying  to figure out how to
> install it.  I think I’m primarily interested in the Studio version but also
> curious about desktop and server versions and I’m not sure if I can install
> them all together or if that’s even possible?****
>
> ** **
>
> I’ve got a windows machine that I plan on using for Pro Tools and Ubuntu
> Studio.  Currently Windows lives on an SSD as does my DAW software and I
> have two more drives, one for plugins and one for samples.  I have a fifth
> drive that  has 500GB I plan on using for Ubuntu Studio but what I’m not
> sure about is if I want install the desktop version first and then install
> the Studio version on top of it, or should I just install Ubuntu Studio and
> install the desktop and Server versions on another machine (or a live CD)?
> ****
>
> ** **
>
> I think I should just install the studio version…Thanks in advance for any
> guidance about my quandary….****
>
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