Hi,
>
>> also that does not help, as directory /mnt/hda/boot/grub does not
>> exist. It's
>> only recognized as a file ...
> ...
>> but still, when i use root-directory=/mnt/sda2 it says cannor create
>> directory /mnt/sda2/boot/grub: No such file or directory
>
>> i think that is because of /bo
Hi,
cat /mnt/hda2/boot/grub/menu.lst
-> i/o error
>>> That is really bad.
>>>
>>> Can you see any other files in grub folder by using ls -l?
>>
>> No. As i understand. /boot/grub is not recognized as a directory,
>> but as a
>> file.
>
> Can you rename or remove that file?
yeah.
Hi,
> Hi,
> Just for the record (I don't know if your problem got resolved meanwhile).
> That is a simple problem I myself ran into several times.
> Grub tries to setup a new grub installation. If you want to use the
> existing one, just give the full path instead of the bare "root".
>
> I.e.
>
>
Hi,
> Instead of Knoppix, can I suggest that you try the Ubuntu 8.04 Live CD?
>Do not use the latest version (9.10) which is what will be shown on
> the download page by default.
okay, i tried with ubuntu 8.04. Did boot fine. Mount went fine. But still,
/mnt/sda2/boot/grub is a file, not a di
Hi Hermann,
> Hi,
> Just for the record (I don't know if your problem got resolved meanwhile).
> That is a simple problem I myself ran into several times.
> Grub tries to setup a new grub installation. If you want to use the
> existing one, just give the full path instead of the bare "root".
>
> I
Hi,
>> here's what i did:
>>
>> sudo mount -rw /mnt/hda2
>> sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/hda2 /dev/hda
>>
>> knoppix says:
>> -> mkdir: cannot create directory /mnt/hda2/boot/grub: already existing
>
> Instead of Knoppix, can I suggest that you try the Ubuntu 8.04 Live CD?
>Do not u
Hi all,
sorry ... i've been snowboarding for some days, that's why i didn't answer
for quite a while...
>>> when i do
>>> grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/hda2 /dev/hda
>>> it says:
>>> cannot create folder /mnt/hda2/boot/grub, is already existing
>>>
>>
>> Did you use a root account or sudo?
Hi list,
still .. no running system back ...
> Mathias Krause wrote:
>> the line says "root (hd0,2)"
>> so ... in my view: this is correct, as it should be the second partition
>> on hda... or is this entry zero-based? Then it might be (hd0,1), as the
>> ro
Hi Ralf,
>> damn! I think I killed my GRUB and MBR with installing a windows version
>> (I know, i shouldn't do that, but i had to try some thing with windows).
>> Unfortunately even that windows install did not succeed... now, i am up
>> without a bootloader. I think, windows changed the MBR, so
HI,
>> damn! I think I killed my GRUB and MBR with installing a windows version
>> (I know, i shouldn't do that, but i had to try some thing with windows).
>> Unfortunately even that windows install did not succeed... now, i am up
>> without a bootloader. I think, windows changed the MBR, so only
Hi Ralf,
> Pardon a last PS.
>
> I guess you know how to mount 64 Studio by Knoppix, if it shouldn't
> mount it automatically?
yeah ... no problem so long ...
>> (If yes, i think i should try to get the okay for
>> a investment into a mac... as that might be a linux, just more
>> userfriendly, a
Hi Ralf,
>> damn! I think I killed my GRUB and MBR with installing a windows version
>> (I know, i shouldn't do that, but i had to try some thing with windows).
>> Unfortunately even that windows install did not succeed... now, i am up
>> without a bootloader. I think, windows changed the MBR, so
Hi Bob,
oh ... as soon as i got my system back working, i will also listen to the
songs ... and be sure, my ears are not the best ones here ...
Regards,
Mathias
> Hi All
> Many many thanks for your time listening to this music.
>
> Ralph you are right on the money and I will be using Jamin over
Hi list,
damn! I think I killed my GRUB and MBR with installing a windows version
(I know, i shouldn't do that, but i had to try some thing with windows).
Unfortunately even that windows install did not succeed... now, i am up
without a bootloader. I think, windows changed the MBR, so only windows
Hi Daniel,
>> I tried to contact the
>> author of autotalent if i am allowed to do that, as there's a lot of
>> code based on that autotalent thing, but i did not get an answer, since
>> 3 months now.
>
> Autotalent is released under GNU GPL 2 'or later', so while it's polite
> to ask, you don't a
Hi Daniel,
Daniel James schrieb:
> Hi Mathias,
>
>> So, what i did, was writing a small autotune dssi plugin, where you can
>> play notes with midi keyboard, and tune youre voice (or other
>> samples) to
>> that note. The plugin is based on a ladspa plugin called autotalent.
>> It is
>> not real
Ui ... was the wring list befor ... i will put it to 64studio ...
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Mathias Krause wrote:
>> Hi Ralf,
>>
>> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>
>>> [...]
>>> Later today I'll test current Qtractor and some effects,
&g
Hi Ralf,
[...]
>> I only know a cool vocoder which is a free vst plugin. But it sounds
>> really okay:
>> Its called vocovee (http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3433.html)
>>
>> Unfortunately you can't really use it within qtractor as you have to
>> send midi and audio to this plugin and you know the is
Hi Ralf,
[...]
>>> Auto-Tune doesn't kill music, it's bad usage does.
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(Death_of_Auto-Tune)#Writing_and_inspiration
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z13AjI8n4I&feature=player_embedded
>>>
>> Does anybody of you use or know an autotune plugin/app
Hi list,
> Daniel James wrote:
>> Sorry, I forgot to say you will need Adobe's Flash plugin installed.
>> Works for me on 3.0 beta3.
> Oops, after disabling the Flashblock Add-on it's here ok too.
Flash works fine on my 64studio b3. But i did not try that videos (will do
that tonight...)
> Auto-
Hi,
>>> The linux headers where installes in
>>> /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31.6-rt19-20100103 and not in an archive
>>> that
>>> i have to unpack. I tried to install nvidia, but still the error
>>> message
>>> is, that it didn't find the kernel sources.
>>>
>>> So i tried to set the kernel-source
Hi List,
hi Q,
> [...]
>
> Sounds like you are being blocked around every obstacle...
>
> I thinks I'll do a reinstall to see what is needed to get it going
> without tearing your hair out ;-)
>
> I'll report back later,
> Cheers
> Q
now, i solved my problems with the nvidia graphic card and 64s
Michael Jarosch wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 31.01.2010, 13:02 +0100 schrieb Mathias Krause:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> in the meantime, i did some more extensive searches through the web.
>> That leads me to that thread:
>> http://www.64studio.com/node/1047?page=1
Hi Quentin,
Quentin Harley wrote:
> Mathias Krause wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> in the meantime, i did some more extensive searches through the web.
>> That leads me to that thread:
>> http://www.64studio.com/node/1047?page=1
>>
>> So, i installed
says:
ERROR: Unable to find the kernel source tree for the currently running
kernel
Any help would be very good.
Regards
Mathias
Mathias Krause wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> for some special reasons, i broke my 64studio down ... and decided to
> re-install 64studio 3.0 beta 3, all new
Hi list,
for some special reasons, i broke my 64studio down ... and decided to
re-install 64studio 3.0 beta 3, all new from scratch. Now, I've a
problem with my graphic card (GeForce 9500GT):
After installation, when starting the x-server, i got a blank screen.
After several hours of testing a
Hi Daniel,
one small question:
Is qtractor also mentioned? I know, it's in a kind of alpha stage. But
it's really amazing, what can already be done in qtractor and it is my
favorite for upcoming standard all-in-one sequencers.
Regards
Mathias Krause
Daniel James wrote:
> Hi all
>>> "recompile with -fPIC" What does this mean?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> That's exactly what i don't understand...
>>
> It means that you need to recompile the objects with the -fPIC directive
> added to the build directives (i.e. the makefile, probably as an
> addition to the GCC dire
>> Did anybody of you ever try to compile Juced on 64bit platform?
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/juced/
>>
>> The standalone version of the plugins seems to compile fine, but the vst
>> version does not:
>>
>> -
>> Linking nekobeevst
>> /usr/bin/ld: ../../../../bin/libjuce_debug.a(juce_Time.o):
Did anybody of you ever try to compile Juced on 64bit platform?
http://code.google.com/p/juced/
The standalone version of the plugins seems to compile fine, but the vst
version does not:
-
Linking nekobeevst
/usr/bin/ld: ../../../../bin/libjuce_debug.a(juce_Time.o): relocation
R_X86_64_32 agai
Frank Smith wrote:
> Hi All
> I seem unable to connect jack to my 2496.
> jack will start and so will Ardour but I cannot get any sound into
> Ardour.
> ( I use inputs 9 and 10 which are the spdiff om this card)
>
> This has been working for ages.
> Jack messages give me this:
>
> **
Hi,
>> to install LV2 for 64studio i just installed the package lv2core ...
>>
>> Then i took the slv2 library
>> http://download.drobilla.net/slv2-0.6.6.tar.bz2 and did a
>> ./waf configure
>> ./waf
>> ./waf install
>
> 3.0-beta3?
>
> I did this 2 days ago:
>
> $ ls /usr/src -l
> drwxr-sr
Hi Ralf,
to install LV2 for 64studio i just installed the package lv2core ...
Then i took the slv2 library
http://download.drobilla.net/slv2-0.6.6.tar.bz2 and did a
./waf configure
./waf
./waf install
That's how i enabled the LV2 support for qtractor. Worked fine. I didn't
try to enable the mi
Hi Ralf,
aren't you already subscribed to the qtractor-devel list?
If not, it's clear why you didn't read about our latest LV2 discussion
yet...
Regards
Mathias
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Mathias Krause wrote:
>
>> Hi Ralf,
>>
>> i had the same error when
Hi Ralf,
i had the same error when compiling slv2 lib. But then i managed to
compile it. Unfortunately i got some trouble afterwords, as some packages
(maybe librdf?) didn't match and that broke my gnome down.
But i think i can give you an howto for compiling slv2, when i am back at
home and look
adspa effects for quite a long time now ... ?
Regards,
mathias
Original Message
Subject:[64studio-users] Problem with GNOME: The Settings Daemon
restarted too many times
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 13:15:05 +0100
From: Mathias Krause
Reply-To: 64 Studio users mailing
Hi all,
today, a new issue raised up on my system. When starting gnome, there
appears an error message:
--
There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work
correctly.
The Settings Daemon restarted too many times.
Hi all,
as I am a new user, i think i should just make a statement (I'll keep it
very short):
[...]
> To new users,
>
> I would encourage you not to be put off by Ralf's experience. There
> are lots of us who have a great time using Linux apps, and are more
> than happy on a daily basis to use
Hi Frank,
after having some troubles with the same problems, some time ago I
managed to use Movie Player to watch AVI files. Movie Player only can
play sounds, when jack is switched off. Then, the first sound device is
used for playback. Maybe you could check the archives of this mailing list?
Hi all,
>> http://das.nasophon.de/bpmcounter/
>> #for the GUI-people, written in python
>>
I'll take this one. Does a good job! (All i need is to get the tempo by
taps. And it should do some averaging. )
Thanks for the link!!!
Maybe one of this simple beatcounters could be added to the 64st
Hi Ralf,
> While I run the AV Linux 2.0 LiveDVD I got to know
> http://www.linuxdsp.co.uk/, http://calf.sourceforge.net/ and a
> Karplus-Strong algorithm based synth, can't remember exactly what synth
> it was. Using Google I found
> http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~chanson9/256/HW2/HW2.html, maybe
Hi Daniel,
>> I am using the calf dssi plugins for a while now. All i can do is
>> reccommend them to you. Would really be great if there could be
>> something
>> pre-installed in the 64studio distro...
>
> We have a ticket open for calf plugins at:
>
> http://trac.64studio.com/64studio/ticket/47
Hi all,
> why do so many people reply off-list, when they do have quality issues
> with Linux?
> Linux for audio has a lot of disadvantages and I seems to be the only
> one pointing it out in the lists, while a lot of people do agree off-list.
In this case it is very easy:
I am not sure yet, if
Hi all,
> In addition I don't like it, that Qtractor auto-connects to system.
maybe an option should be created, if qtractor auto-connects to system, or
not?
> The master recording of SynAddSubFx and Hydrogen as an audio track
> by Qtractor has a minimal loss off sound quality for th
Hi,
> While I run the AV Linux 2.0 LiveDVD I got to know
> http://www.linuxdsp.co.uk/, http://calf.sourceforge.net/ and a
> [...]
I am using the calf dssi plugins for a while now. All i can do is
reccommend them to you. Would really be great if there could be something
pre-installed in the 64stud
Hi Mitsch,
i also searched for a lightweight BPM counter some weeks ago.
Unfortunately I didn't really find a good one. At the moment i take a
freeware with WINE to do that ...
When I find some time, I'll re-search through the net and check if
there's one. Otherwise i think, that we can create
Hi Ralf,
regarding your comment:
> I had bad luck with this and I know many people who had the same
> trouble, they are fine now, because they changed the OS for music. I
> still try to find a solution and keep on using Linux only, but because
> of this I'm unable to make the music I like to make
>>> Maybe you should backup your system relatively often. I'm using an
>>> 8GB USB stick and always have 2 TAR backups of my 64 Studio
>>> 3.0-beta3, to prevent against bad bad surprises, e.g. upgrades that
>>> might brake the system or an needed application. Often you can't
>>> downgrade to t
Hi all,
by the way: if you're interested in it. There's something similar in the
amplifier industry:
There are a lot of amps on the market, that do a compression of the
signal. One compression with the power supply and sometimes even another
one with a DSP inside. Than, if you listen to that a
>> They have also this dynamic range level meter implemented. They say, it
>> will be available for different platforms and as a VST plugin. I think,
>> one should go, and implement it for the linux guys? What do you think?
> This is done already ;-)
>
> jkmeter.
>
> http://www.64studio.com/howto-
Hi all,
regarding this, there're some great articles in the web:
http://www.cdmasteringservices.com/dynamicdeath.htm
http://www.cdmasteringservices.com/dynamicrange.htm
And last but not least, there's the Pleasure Music Foundation which
votes for dynamic range:
http://www.dynamicrange.de/
They
Hi,
>> Hydrogen is not starting.
>
> Do you get any messages if you run it in a terminal?
>
Wow .. sorry. It IS starting now. Don't know what the problem was. Maybe
some processes of several VST tries still are running and blocking the
sound system. Everything is fine qith Hydrogen now. Sorry for
Hi Ralf,
>> ok ... so what I think at the moment:
>> For making music, Linux is NOT a good alternative at the moment,
>> especially if one needs to use a lot of VST instruments. For
>> recording and mixing, things look different. What do you think?
>>
>
> Full ACK, but keep in mind that the
Hi Dave,
>> ok ... so what I think at the moment:
>> For making music, Linux is NOT a good alternative at the moment,
>> especially if one needs to use a lot of VST instruments. For recording
>> and mixing, things look different. What do you think?
>>
>
> Hi Mathias,
>
> I would say it de
Hi Ralf,
>> I just posted to the list, because i thought, that somebody else is
>> using qtractor together with some vst instruments. (I can't believe
>> that all you guys, just take the rare LADSPA and native linux
>> instruments...)
>
> As I've written in the mail before, search for DSSI, whe
Hi Ralf,
>>> the parameters are available there
> You can edit the parameters somewhere? What does it meant the
> parameters are available?
> You can't edit them like LADSPs and without the possibility to save
> parameters? I guess this limitation is normal by using dssi-vst.
It means, that the
Hi Mitsch,
> Start with the native stuff! Try it out, give it a chance!
>
You mean the native linux vst stuff? I tried it out already. It's
working very fine. But i only found a few plugins: The stuff from juce
and some calf stuff. It's working really good! Are there more plugins
somewhere in
Hi all,
today, I tried out some vst instruments to start making some music.
Unfortunately i stepped into some problems, maybe someone could help me?
First of all. I installed the amd64 version of 64studio, as I didn' t
read enough to know, that 32 bit version might still be better when
using V
The USB soundcard? I
don't know how to find out...
Regards,
mathias
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Mathias Krause wrote:
>> Hey folks !!!
>>
>> I've good news. I will stop flooding this mailing list with mails ...
>> i got the solution ...
>>
>> it w
..
1000 thanks to all of you ... and again a big SORRY !!!
regards
mathias
Mathias Krause wrote:
> And again:
>
> I don't know what was going wrong before,
>
> now, the dmesg error message is no longer present. ICE1712 is now my
> first card.
>
> Starting jack
thing ...
Mathias Krause wrote:
> Ok ... me again creating a lot of traffic on this list...
>
> Now i removed the /etc/asound.conf file
> and added the 2 line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
> "alias snd-card-0 snd-ice1712
> options snd-ice1712 index=0"
>
> I restarted the syste
something...
Log says in dmesg:
[7.997064] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio
[8.192512] cannot find the slot for index 0 (range 0-1), error: -16
[8.192626] ICE1712: probe of :03:02.0 failed with error -12
regards
mathias
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Mathias
Hi,
ok. I tried to set things like you mentioned from FAQ:
alias snd-card-0 snd-ice1712
options snd-ice1712 index=0
alias snd-card-1 snd-usb-audio
options snd-usb-audio index=1
--> I don't know, what to write for the 2 midi controllers
(One is a behringer bcf2000 midi controller, the other is
Hi all,
I'm sorry for having created this flood of mails. (I was in a kind of
gold-rush with 64studio, as all these things look so promising) I will try
to re-identify my problem i one single Mail:
>> jackd is definetly NOT running. As I wrote in my mail before, I am not
>> able to run jack anymo
ybody with some ideas?
Regards,
Mathias Krause
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> Yes... I have a 64bit kernel with header files in my personal
> repository.
>
> deb http://apt.harleystudio.co.za/ hardy main
>
> You just have to deinstall the alsa-firmware package because the
> firmware is also included with the kernel.
>
> Check out the forums for more info.
> We could try
Hi guys,
I've been using Ubuntu studio for a while now. Unfortunately its very
unstable. So I decided to try the 64studio (looks very promising for my
64bit quad core).
Now, after installation went fine, I get a blank screen when x is
starting. Or lets say, it's just after the last line in the
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