Try this link:
http://ace.acadiau.ca/score/others.htm#Linux
Midi Composer (or something with lots of channels) (linux)
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Did somebody say...LINUX? 
I just recently installed Slackware 10 with KDE on my laptop and my wife's laptop (both 5+ year old machines) It has been the by far the best distro I have EVER used!! Even on OLD hardware, it runs GREAT...even with KDE.
Ok...back on topic. Have you checked out "Noteedit"? It reminds me of Finale PrintMusic. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a native printing format. You must export the files to a music type face like lilypond, ABC, MusixTex, etc.
Check out the Noteedit homepage...
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~ ... eedit.html
The author recently rolled the site back to show version 2.6.2. Last week he had 2.6.4. Perhaps there were too many errors with 2.6.4. Just a guess.
I've seen Rosegarden and have been quite intrigued. It looks like Rosegarden is very powerful and can do midi sequencing as well as notation.
One last idea:
Is you like running Gnome or some other GTK UI (XFCE, etc) you might like "Gscore." It is still VERY new, but it looks promising. Check out www.gscore.org
I hope this helps!

I just recently installed Slackware 10 with KDE on my laptop and my wife's laptop (both 5+ year old machines) It has been the by far the best distro I have EVER used!! Even on OLD hardware, it runs GREAT...even with KDE.
Ok...back on topic. Have you checked out "Noteedit"? It reminds me of Finale PrintMusic. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a native printing format. You must export the files to a music type face like lilypond, ABC, MusixTex, etc.
Check out the Noteedit homepage...
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~ ... eedit.html
The author recently rolled the site back to show version 2.6.2. Last week he had 2.6.4. Perhaps there were too many errors with 2.6.4. Just a guess.
I've seen Rosegarden and have been quite intrigued. It looks like Rosegarden is very powerful and can do midi sequencing as well as notation.
One last idea:
Is you like running Gnome or some other GTK UI (XFCE, etc) you might like "Gscore." It is still VERY new, but it looks promising. Check out www.gscore.org
I hope this helps!
Todd Morgan
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