AGNULA is a defunct project originally funded by the European Commission aimed at creating two Linux distributions for use in music and audio production: DeMuDi (the Debian multimedia distribution, based on Debian) and ReHMuDi (the Red Hat multimedia distribution, based on Red Hat Linux). The project name stands for A GNU/Linux distribution for Audio'.
When funding for the project ceased, volunteers continued to develop the DeMuDi branch, which has since been absorbed into the Debian Multimedia Project. The ReHMuDi branch of the project has been abandoned entirely.
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