This modern take on Xfce is the perfect distro for audio fans - here's why
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This modern take on Xfce is the perfect distro for audio fans - here's why
"If you combine the Xfce desktop with the Compiz compositing window manager, you get a desktop with a bit more panache than if you were to use Xfce alone. Compiz helps to turn Xfce into something akin to KDE Plasma, so you get far more eye candy options. And who doesn't like a bit of eye candy? I'm certainly a fan. But is Extrox nothing more than a prettier version of MX Linux? Let's find out."
"As someone who's a big fan of audio, I found Extrox quite intriguing. Click on Multimedia, and you'll see why. In the Multimedia category, you'll find more tools than you've ever seen on a desktop operating system. There are quite a lot of plugins that serve LSP (Linux Studio Plugins). This collection of plugins and other various tools is compatible with CLAP, LADSPA, LV2, VST2/LinuxVST, VST3, and JACK standalone formats. Clearly, the developer is into audio."
Extrox is a Linux distribution built on MX Linux that combines the Xfce desktop with the Compiz compositing window manager to deliver enhanced visual effects and desktop panache. The distribution bundles an extensive Multimedia menu filled with audio plugins and tools compatible with CLAP, LADSPA, LV2, VST2/LinuxVST, VST3, and JACK standalone formats. The multimedia collection includes LSP plugins and many other audio-oriented utilities that can overwhelm users unfamiliar with audio production. Extrox includes numerous applications and an intuitive Conky manager for system monitoring. Extrox is free to use but is best suited to users with existing Linux experience.
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