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Has anyone tried adding the KXStudio repos to Centaurus? They're supposed to support Debian 10 so I don't think that it would cause any issues. I like the idea of starting with a lean Q4OS base and adding some specific audio applications on top. I'll likely try doing just that over the upcoming weekend, but I thought I'd ask to see if anyone else had some experience as well. I'll report back on how things go regardless.
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I've been running Centaurus with the KXStudio repos since it released. I have had zero issues relating to the KXStudio repos being added.
I find Q4OS with Trinity an amazing base for Audio Production, as well as Design/Photography/Video Production. Stable, light on resources, all around just great.
Jesse Schilling | rainydayshirts
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BTW, the experimental Linux builds of Reaper work very well with Q4OS. As does Renoise. And SunVox.
I use the RT Kernel from the Debian repos. Stable and works well.
Jesse Schilling | rainydayshirts
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We have added kxstudio repositories into the "qrepoadd" tool. You need to update Q4OS and run:
$ sudo qrepoadd --gui
to add kxstudio repositories easily.
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Thanks to everyone for the quick feedback and to the Q4Os team for making it easy to add the repo!
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As you want to remove a repository previously added by the "qrepoadd" tool, you can use the "qreporm" command:
$ sudo qreporm kxstudio
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We have added kxstudio repositories into the "qrepoadd" tool. You need to update Q4OS and run:
$ sudo qrepoadd --gui
to add kxstudio repositories easily.
This right here is one great example of why I am really enjoying Q4OS. Just talking about something and the Devs make it easier to do. So good.
Jesse Schilling | rainydayshirts
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I forgot to post my update on adding the repo. Everything went very well! I would also like to echo the statement made by jessexschilling that the responsiveness of the Q4OS team is excellent. Thanks again.
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