Linux Format

The verdict

Media-creation distributi­ons

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We’ve chosen the best-known dedicated mediacreat­ion distro, Ubuntu Studio, as the overall winner. KDE Plasma is a good fit for media work as it follows the traditiona­l paradigms of how desktops work, while offering clarity and ease of use. The user interface is great, the applicatio­n selections are sensible, and the customisat­ions that have been carried out will save a lot of work, particular­ly for beginners to this area of Linux use. There are intrinsic advantages to being part of the Ubuntu family when troublesho­oting.

AV Linux has a good selection of applicatio­ns and tools, and it’s well optimised. The MX Linux side of things adds dozens of useful tools to the stable Debian base. For better or worse, it’s designed for the user who likes to tweak things. We were impressed by its low resource usage, and it would be our pick if we had to make the most of a low-end computer for media work. It’s the media-creation distro for people who know their way around Linux and aren’t afraid to roll their sleeves up when it comes to configurin­g things.

Fedora Jam is similar to Ubuntu Studio, although it’s based around another great base distro, Fedora. It uses the excellent KDE Plasma desktop to superb effect. It wasn’t quite as aggressive­ly configured for excellent audio performanc­e as some of the others, though, which might mean extra configurat­ion work for the user. Fedora Jam also fell short because it had only a few graphics applicatio­ns and no video editor. It’s obvious that it was designed with music creation in mind rather than general media work.

The Modicia OS website fails to fill us with a great deal of confidence about the support available. However, the distro itself offers a good set of applicatio­ns and tools, and has an attractive user interface.

Like Fedora Jam, Fedora Design Suite has the solid base of Fedora underneath the hood. We weren’t taken with the user interface design decisions; it felt like we had to do a lot of extra clicking to get things done. In a media-creation role, it exacerbate­s a basic Gnome problem that the categories aren’t very prominent. As art and design is the emphasis of this distributi­on, it has few optimisati­ons for audio work.

1st Ubuntu Studio 9/10

Web: https://ubuntustud­io.org

Licence: Various Version: 23.04

A good mix of highly tweaked components with a well-supported base.

2nd AV Linux 8/10

Web: www.bandshed.net/avlinux Licence: Various (includes commercial demo software) Version: 21.3

A media creator’s tweaking paradise and impressive­ly efficient.

3rd Fedora Jam 7/10

Web: https://labs.fedoraproj­ect.org/jam

Licence: Various Version: 38-1.6

A good base for audio and music work, and a great-looking Plasma desktop.

4th Modicia OS 7/10

Web: www.modiciaos.cloud

Licence: Various Version: 22.4.15

A lesser-known media-creation platform with a full complement of tools.

5th Fedora Design Suite 6/10

Web: https://labs.fedoraproj­ect.org/design-suite Licence: Various Version: 38-1.6

A plain and simple platform to launch and use art tools.

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