Agnula

Agnula

A GNU/Linux audio distribution

Introduction

The AGNULA project is part of the free software development activities supported by the European Commission.

Work Description/Objectives

It aims to promote the PC/Linux platform for audio applications and music professionals. Even if technically speaking, a lot of software components already exist on this platform, there are many problems concerning their coherence, distribution and installation.

The project aims to create a Linux distribution, designed for audio applications equipped with a selection of coherent applications and software components (libraries, drivers) for sound production and professional music users. Based on existing distributions (Debian and Redhat), it will include the low-latency kernel, ALSA drivers, all necessary libraries for programming audio applications as well as a significant collection of audio applications already existing on Linux.

In addition to the availability of applications such as jMAX , IRCAM is more specifically involved in developing Red Hat distribution in association with the French company, Red Hat.

Project Details

Action Line

Technologies and Engineering for Software, Systems and Services - Free software development: towards critical mass

Program

Information Society Technology (IST)

Program Type

European Commission 5th FWP (Fifth Framework Programme)

Start Date

April 1, 2002

End Date

March 31, 2004

Statut

Completed

Participants

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