Good moring
Mi Aug 14 09:09:02 2013
Thank You for help.
Am 31.07.2013 16:23, schrieb G.LinuxDucks:> I would imagine to read the
software description and see if it is what
> you are looking for in features / abilities. Free ones of course you can
> try to see if they perform what you want to do. With all th various
> Linux distros, it can be hit or miss as to what works perhaps.
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I am newbie.
Is there a problem
when there is a software
for Deb or Debian
and I am using Xubuntu and Siduction?
With a
> Windows software you can try using Wine in Linux to run it too. Wine
> enables many widows software to run on Linux.
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Is there no software written for Linux for simple compose music?
>
> Have you tried the Software Depository built in Linux ?
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Yes.
Just type in
> Midi in the search software box for any already available.
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Yes.
And then there are 40 offers.
This is the reason for asking here.
I am newbie and I do not know
how to install and clean
without producing a lot of dirt.
You mentioned win. If You use win
and You install and try 20 shareware software
then there is a lot of dirt in windows.
Regards
Sophie
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