Is it possible for me to deploy Ubuntu studio tools in Ubuntu Canonical 18.04LTS?












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I have a powerful machine that is a laptop with Nvidia Gforce graphics, 1TB HDD, 16gigabytes RAM and an i5 processor. I have already installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, and since I don't have another machine I want to use it for graphics and music production and the beat features & tools are in Ubuntu studio os, is there anyethod I can follow to import the tools & repositories just like the way we use katoolin to deploy Kali Linux tools in Ubuntu?.



I will really appreciate if I get a positive response.










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    You can install the tools that come with Ubuntu Studio in standard Ubuntu, but it is probably easier to edit the partition table to get drive space for Ubuntu Studio and install it alongside standard Ubuntu (and get a dual boot system). Then you get it configured and working 'out of the box'.

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I have a powerful machine that is a laptop with Nvidia Gforce graphics, 1TB HDD, 16gigabytes RAM and an i5 processor. I have already installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, and since I don't have another machine I want to use it for graphics and music production and the beat features & tools are in Ubuntu studio os, is there anyethod I can follow to import the tools & repositories just like the way we use katoolin to deploy Kali Linux tools in Ubuntu?.



I will really appreciate if I get a positive response.










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    You can install the tools that come with Ubuntu Studio in standard Ubuntu, but it is probably easier to edit the partition table to get drive space for Ubuntu Studio and install it alongside standard Ubuntu (and get a dual boot system). Then you get it configured and working 'out of the box'.

    – sudodus
    Dec 12 '18 at 10:27














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I have a powerful machine that is a laptop with Nvidia Gforce graphics, 1TB HDD, 16gigabytes RAM and an i5 processor. I have already installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, and since I don't have another machine I want to use it for graphics and music production and the beat features & tools are in Ubuntu studio os, is there anyethod I can follow to import the tools & repositories just like the way we use katoolin to deploy Kali Linux tools in Ubuntu?.



I will really appreciate if I get a positive response.










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I have a powerful machine that is a laptop with Nvidia Gforce graphics, 1TB HDD, 16gigabytes RAM and an i5 processor. I have already installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, and since I don't have another machine I want to use it for graphics and music production and the beat features & tools are in Ubuntu studio os, is there anyethod I can follow to import the tools & repositories just like the way we use katoolin to deploy Kali Linux tools in Ubuntu?.



I will really appreciate if I get a positive response.







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    You can install the tools that come with Ubuntu Studio in standard Ubuntu, but it is probably easier to edit the partition table to get drive space for Ubuntu Studio and install it alongside standard Ubuntu (and get a dual boot system). Then you get it configured and working 'out of the box'.

    – sudodus
    Dec 12 '18 at 10:27














  • 1





    You can install the tools that come with Ubuntu Studio in standard Ubuntu, but it is probably easier to edit the partition table to get drive space for Ubuntu Studio and install it alongside standard Ubuntu (and get a dual boot system). Then you get it configured and working 'out of the box'.

    – sudodus
    Dec 12 '18 at 10:27








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You can install the tools that come with Ubuntu Studio in standard Ubuntu, but it is probably easier to edit the partition table to get drive space for Ubuntu Studio and install it alongside standard Ubuntu (and get a dual boot system). Then you get it configured and working 'out of the box'.

– sudodus
Dec 12 '18 at 10:27





You can install the tools that come with Ubuntu Studio in standard Ubuntu, but it is probably easier to edit the partition table to get drive space for Ubuntu Studio and install it alongside standard Ubuntu (and get a dual boot system). Then you get it configured and working 'out of the box'.

– sudodus
Dec 12 '18 at 10:27










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