This section contains frequent asked questions about the KXStudio repositories.

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How do I activate the KXStudio repos?

Just follow the instructions here.

What computer systems are supported?

Any Debian or Ubuntu based system, running GNU/Linux.
For Debian, version 10 (Buster) is required; on Ubuntu, 18.04 (Bionic).

Intel-based and ARM-based systems are supported, 32 and 64bit for both.
For Intel-based systems a SSE2 capable CPU is required, while for ARM systems it is a neon-vfpv4 capable CPU.

I found an issue with a package, where can I report it?

Bug reports and package requests should be posted in the Github tracker here.

Can I make a request for this new awesome-super-great application?

You can, but it will likely not be answered. The KXStudio repositories focus on audio plugins, not general applications.

Why are applications not the focus for the KXStudio repos?

A few reasons actually:

Why are plugins tricky for general distributions?

As you likely already know, we run a lot of audio plugins at the same time, all in the same process space. If a single plugin misbehaves or crashes, it usually brings down the entire host or DAW.

So it is vital that we build the plugins in a way to minimize issues. They must be self-contained and never conflict with each other (as much as possible anyway). This entails, for example:

Why are packages prefixed with "5:" that bumps it over regular packages from other sources?

This is for protection of those running the KXStudio repositories in rolling-release style distributions.
An update from the distribution which does not follow KXStudio rules is a potential source of issues (see the points above).
Better to have something stable that you know won't break during updates.
(The focus on plugins in the repos means it is much less work to maintain them, and this critical. The KXStudio repos should be up-to-date as much as possible)