Bug#521893: realtime kernel for Debian

2009-10-02 Thread rosea grammostola

Uwe Kleine-König wrote:

Hello,

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:35:17AM +0200, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
  

Hi,


I was wondering about how far are we with implementing a RT kernel in 
 Debian... Some progress here? Would be nice.

  

The patch I created that "fits" on Debian's vanilla kernel creates
conflicts on the sources with the Debian patches.
I hope to be able to clean that up by minimizing the -rt series (e.g.
the first broken out patch consists usually of various bits from the
-tip tree that are (AFAIK) not all needed.)

So just have some more patience.

  


How are things going? Just interest...
  

Hhhm, well, I spottet a problem.  The thing is that linux-rt does many
deep changes in the kernel and I won't be able to support the harder
problems.  And upstream probably won't help because the Debian rt-kernel
isn't a vanilla rt-kernel.  Moreover even the broken out rt-patch isn't
nicely sorted (e.g. bisectable, some patches undo changes of other
patches earier in the series etc. pp), so I fear the Debian kernel team
isn't filled with enthusiasm when asked to add an rt variant.

I already thought about packaging debian-kernel + rt for Debian and
vanilla-kernel + rt for a non-Debian package repository such that it's
easy for bug reporters to try out a vanilla kernel.  But that still needs
more work.


OK, the vanilla-kernel + rt is done.  See

http://mid.gmane.org/20090926171218.gd13...@pengutronix.de

for an announcment and 


http://www.pengutronix.de/software/linux-rt/debian_en.html

for the documentation how to install it.

Looks like this is great news! Thanks for your time and effort Uwe!

\r




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Bug#521893: realtime kernel for Debian

2009-10-03 Thread rosea grammostola

Uwe Kleine-König wrote:

Hello,

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:35:17AM +0200, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
  

Hi,


I was wondering about how far are we with implementing a RT kernel in 
 Debian... Some progress here? Would be nice.

  

The patch I created that "fits" on Debian's vanilla kernel creates
conflicts on the sources with the Debian patches.
I hope to be able to clean that up by minimizing the -rt series (e.g.
the first broken out patch consists usually of various bits from the
-tip tree that are (AFAIK) not all needed.)

So just have some more patience.

  


How are things going? Just interest...
  

Hhhm, well, I spottet a problem.  The thing is that linux-rt does many
deep changes in the kernel and I won't be able to support the harder
problems.  And upstream probably won't help because the Debian rt-kernel
isn't a vanilla rt-kernel.  Moreover even the broken out rt-patch isn't
nicely sorted (e.g. bisectable, some patches undo changes of other
patches earier in the series etc. pp), so I fear the Debian kernel team
isn't filled with enthusiasm when asked to add an rt variant.

I already thought about packaging debian-kernel + rt for Debian and
vanilla-kernel + rt for a non-Debian package repository such that it's
easy for bug reporters to try out a vanilla kernel.  But that still needs
more work.


OK, the vanilla-kernel + rt is done.  See

http://mid.gmane.org/20090926171218.gd13...@pengutronix.de

for an announcment and 


http://www.pengutronix.de/software/linux-rt/debian_en.html

for the documentation how to install it.
  
Mmh I added the sid repo, but can't find the RT kernel. What is going 
wrong here?


\r



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Bug#594487: ITP: jack-keyboard -- virtual MIDI keyboard for JACK MIDI

2010-08-26 Thread rosea grammostola
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: rosea grammostola 


* Package name: jack-keyboard
  Version : 2.5
  Upstream Author : Edward Tomasz Napierala 
* URL : http://jack-keyboard.sourceforge.net/
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : virtual MIDI keyboard for JACK MIDI

virtual MIDI keyboard - a program that allows you to send JACK MIDI events 
(play ;-) using your PC keyboard. It's somewhat similar to vkeybd, except it 
uses JACK MIDI instead of ALSA, and the default keyboard mapping is much better 
- it uses the same layout as trackers (like Impulse Tracker) did, so you have 
two and half octaves under your fingers. 



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Bug#594784: RFP: paulstretch -- program for time-stretching the audio

2010-08-29 Thread rosea grammostola
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: paulstretch
  Version : 2.0
  Upstream Author : Nasca Octavian Paul 
* URL : http://hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C, C++
  Description : program for time-stretching the audio

Program for stretching the audio. It is suitable only for extreme sound 
stretching of the audio (like 50x) and for applying special effects by 
"spectral smoothing" the sounds. It can transform any sound/music to a texture.

Features:

* It produces high quality extreme sound stretching. While most sound 
stretching software sounds bad when trying to stretch the sounds a lot, this 
one is optimized for extreme sound stretching. So, the stretch amount is 
unlimited.
* You can play the stretched sound in real-time (including the possibility 
to "freeze" the sound) or you can render the whole sound or a part of it to 
audio files
* It has many post-processing effects, like: filters, pitch/frequency 
shifters
* Support for WAV, OGG VORBIS files and MP3 files



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Bug#594789: RFP: fluxus -- Rapid prototyping, playing and learning environment for 3D graphics, sound and games.

2010-08-29 Thread rosea grammostola
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: fluxus
  Version : 0.17
  Upstream Author : Dave Griffiths 
* URL : http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Scheme
  Description : Rapid prototyping, playing and learning environment for 3D 
graphics, sound and games.

Fluxus is an environment which allows you to quickly make live animation and 
audio
programs, and change them constantly and flexibly. This idea of constant change 
(flux) is
where it's name comes from.
Fluxus does this with the aid of the Scheme programming language, which is 
designed for
flexibility; and an interface which only needs to provide you with program code 
floating above
the resulting visual output. This interface enables fluxus to be used for 
livecoding, the practice
of programming as a performance art form. Most users of fluxus are naturally 
livecoders, and
some write fluxus scripts in front of audiences, as well as using it to rapid 
prototype and
design new programs for performance and art installation.



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Bug#594795: RFP: jack_oscrolloscope -- Simple waveform viewer for JACK

2010-08-29 Thread rosea grammostola
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: jack_oscrolloscope
  Version : 0.6
  Upstream Author : Dominic Sacré  
* URL : http://das.nasophon.de/jack_oscrolloscope/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Simple waveform viewer for JACK

simple waveform viewer for JACK. The waveform is displayed in realtime, so you 
can always see the signal the instant it comes through JACK's input port. 



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Bug#594799: RFP: smasher -- audio loop slicer

2010-08-29 Thread rosea grammostola
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: smasher
  Version : 1.1.6
  Upstream Author : esther loeliger
* URL : http://smasher.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL,
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : audio loop slicer

Cross-platform audio loop slicer designed to create sliced loops from WAV, MP3, 
FLAC or AIFF files in seconds without a sequencer. Effects include filter 
sweeps, phasing, flanging, delay, and distortion.



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