Difference between revisions 4917754 and 6218499 on simplewiki{{Infobox OS | name = 64 Studio | logo = | screenshot = [[Image:64studio-screenshot-mini.png|250px|64 Studio screenshot]] | caption = 64 Studio screenshot | developer = | family = [[Linux]] | source_model = [[Open source]] | license = [[Free software]] licenses<br>(mainly [[GNU GPL]]) | latest_release_version = 2.1 | latest_release_date = {{release date|2008|06|09}} (contracted; show full) After eighteen months of development, the project made its first stable release available for free download on [[2006]]-[[11-29]]. It is named Olympic in recognition of the work of [[Glyn Johns]] and [[Eddie Kramer]] at [[Olympic Studios]] in London. The second stable release, version 2.0 codename 'Electric', was announced on 27th July 2007. This latest release is named after [[Electrical Audio]], the studio founded by sound engineer [[Steve Albini]] in Chicago, USA. ==Related pages== * [[Ubuntu Studio]] - a multimedia production-oriented distribution based on [[Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]] * [[List of Linux distributions]] * [[GNU/Linux]] * [[Debian]] * [[Ubuntu]] == Other websites == *[http://www.64studio.com/ 64 Studio] [[Category:X86-64 Linux distributions]] [[Category:Free software]] [[Category:Debian-based Linux distributions]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=6218499.
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