AV Linux is a versatile, Debian-based distribution featuring a large collection of audio and video production software. Additionally, it also includes a custom kernel with IRQ threading enabled for low-latency audio performance. AV Linux can be run directly from a live DVD or a live USB storage device, though it can also be installed on a hard disk and used as a general-purpose operating system for everyday tasks.
AV Linux 2020.5.10 Changelog:
– Systemback issue with installs being double the size fixed! – Moved to 5.4.28 lowlatency Kernel as default (Virtualbox 6.1 does not like RT Kernels) *note the RT Kernel is of course available in Synaptic for those who prefer it post-install. – AV Linux Assistant typo fixes and switched to xfce4-terminal for scripts. – Added button to AVL Assistant to disable Touchpads having mouse behaviour. – Updates and clarifications in the User Manual. *See the Flatpak Commands (Page 114) section to avoid dealing with that horrible GTK3 frontend! – Switched ‘EQ10Q’ Plugins to the developers binaries for Ardour compatibility.