Today I was setting up my new Linux music "workstation" as I ran into a common problem:
How do I get our beloved Buzz to work on Ubuntu?
As you know until now there were mainly 3 possibilities:
1) Run Buzz/Buzé etc. in WINE. Slow as hell and not really stable.
2) Buzztard. Nice, but doesn't really have the same concept/feel as Buzz.
3) Aldrin. I loved this one until the developer decided to totally screw up the code and eventually abandon the project altogether.
BUT NOW THERE'S NEW HOPE.
Bucket Brigade decided to start a new project based on paniq's Aldrin. It's called NEIL SEQUENCER.
At the moment it's about as powerful as the old Aldrin, but of course much more stable.
So after 2 years I can finally start working on my old Aldrin tracks again.
Installing this sexy beast was lengthy but simple even for a Linux noob like myself.
So, if you are working on Linux and like Buzz, there is no reason why you shouldn't try out NEIL this very minute (and support the developer by sending bug reports and stuff).
Check it out here