DeMuDi (Debian Multimedia Distribution) is a defunct operating system based on Debian with enhancements and features aimed at music, sound and video production. In particular, the standard kernel was patched to improve audio performance, and audio applications and drivers were included as standard.
DeMuDi was developed by the AGNULA Project, a European Union funded project to improve access to multimedia software, and was also known as A/DeMuDi, with A standing for Agnula.
When funding ceased volunteers continued to work on the project for a short time, but it has now been completely absorbed into the Debian Multimedia Project.
External links
- DeMuDi website
- Debian Multimedia Project: aims to make Debian a good platform for audio and multimedia work. This basically means packaging/maintaining multimedia applications, and collaborating with other maintainers or teams in order to improve audio/video support in Debian.
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