Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Gustin Johnson wrote:
>> I don't think so. Why do you think SUID needs to be set? Setting SUID
>> is a very bad thing, even if you think you "need" it.
>>
>
> To chose by click between 'Ondemand' and 'Performance' for a user
> session by using the GNOME panel applet 'CP
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>
>>> Gustin Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>>> I don't think so. Why do you think SUID needs to be set? Setting SUID
>>>> is a very bad thing, even if you think you "n
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> I tried to get VST by
> http://www.steinberg.net/en/company/3rd_party_developer.html.
> Even if I'm not fine with giving Steinberg all the wanted data, I tried
> to give them all data without faking any of the data, but it didn't work
> with Firefox. No extension's banned a
Michael Jarosch wrote:
> Am Montag, den 29.06.2009, 14:09 +0200 schrieb Robin Gareus:
>
>> I never switch these anyway. Just using 'ondemand' is sufficient. It's
>> got the best powersaving and no impact on performance (at least not on
>> Intel CPUs).
>
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Gustin Johnson wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> Michael Jarosch wrote:
>>
>>> Am Montag, den 29.06.2009, 08:08 +0200 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
>>>
There might be a better way to do it.
>>> There will be a better way to do it
Gustin Johnson wrote:
> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
but making hard disks sleep is a PITA on Linux,
>>> indeed.
>>>
> Really? I have I used this ability under Linux for the better part of a
> decade.
>> :(
still, setting it up properly is not trivial.
hdparm doesn't work on ma
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
>> What does "broken" exactly mean?
>>
>> On LAD there are David ...
>
> Oops, it's Dave Phillips. I guess he's using 64 Studio too. Have you
> followed the LAD thread too?
>
> [LAD] MidiSport vs. UA25
>
> http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/2009/09/0191.html
> http://lalist
Hi Michael,
Have you tried 'gtick'?
Well, it's not a JACK app, and it does not seem to do averaging of the
taps; but it's available from debian ;)
http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/metronomes
gtklick, and klick support JACK; so it may be worth looking at those first.
Cheers,
robin
Mi
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Michael Jarosch wrote:
>> Am Donnerstag, den 01.10.2009, 17:39 +0200 schrieb Robin Gareus:
>>
>>
>>> Thanks for reporting. OOPS; it's my bad again. I forgot to remove the
>>> "-rt11" on the AMD64 build-host..
>>&
Hi Ralf, Hi Mitsch,
I wish you guys would not x-post messages from the developer list and
forward them to the users list. In particular for topics that are still
being tested and not ready for end-users, yet.
That being said,
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> Ralf Mard
Brian Bergstrom wrote:
> If all the testing I am reading about goes well, is 3.0 moving to the
> 2.6.31 kernel? What advantages does this have over .29?
The most dramatic advantage of 2.6.31-rt is "per device threads".
RT-Linux until 2.6.29-rt used "per interrupt-line threads".
For example if
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> Hi Ralf, Hi Mitsch,
>>
>> I wish you guys would not x-post messages from the developer list
>
> I didn't do it. I'm subscribed to the dev list, but don't receive
> messages from this list and only repli
Albert Seminatore wrote:
> Kevin provided an excellent tutorial on Avidemux that got me started.
I must have missed this one. Can you post an URL?
> I then went and made a quick movie with voice on it. The question I
> asked myself was -- If one cuts and pastes a clip will the audio
> stay in t
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi Daniel :)
>
>> EXT4 file system by default
>>
>
> When Suse made it default a long time ago I avoided to use ext4after
> make inquiries. I can't remember the reasons anymore, but there were
> some issues not to use ext4. Is ext4 without any disadvantages now
yes, t
On 11/07/2009 03:21 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
> [..]
> Someone on LAD asked what timer preferred to use for sequencing. Because
> of this happy coincidence I found out, that for the default 64 Studio
> 3.0-beta3 kernel the module snd-hrtimer isn't loaded and in addition
> that there isn't
On 07/26/2010 04:27 PM, Brian Bergstrom wrote:
> Maybe this one flew over my head, but what is a 'hols'?
> -Brian
Holydays, maybe? Would at least fit into the context.
>
> On 7/26/10 6:43 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> N24 a news television channel is giving wrong information about video
>> editing
Bonjour Paul,
On 10/11/2011 12:46 PM, paul.beaud...@hsbc.com wrote:
> All
>
> Been following this for some time now, and using S64 for years. It seems to
> have died, or fallen off a cliff, or gone to sleep.
Most of 64studio has been merged upstream directly into debian. The
64studio packagers
On 10/11/2011 02:55 PM, guerrier wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
>
>> Nevertheless a successor of 64Studio called OpenDAW is sitting around
>> unannounced for some time now. Basically OpenDAW is debian/squeeze with
>> a handf
On 10/27/2011 02:32 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-10-11 at 08:55 -0400, guerrier wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
>>
>>> Nevertheless a successor of 64Studio called OpenDAW is sitting around
>>> unanno
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Daniel James wrote:
>> Hi Rosea,
>>
>>> Was/is it the plan to wait so long with the 3.0 release?
>> No, but then commercial projects have had to take priority. In the
>> meantime we have had some new upstream releases of core application
>> packages, which make the new
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 18 Sep 2009, Robin Gareus wrote:
>>>
>>> [OT] Where can I find the multimedia kernel for Debian and it's headers?
>>> I tried the 64studio debian lenny backport but can't find the kernel
>>> and
Daniel James wrote:
> Hi Gabriel,
>
>>> 64studio does not provide kernel-headers. Customers are not expected to
>>> compile their own modules.
>
>> They've always been there in the past. Why not now?
>
> I think there's some confusion there. I think what Robin means is that
> our commercial pro
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>
>>> Robin Gareus wrote:
>>>
>>>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Daniel James wrote:
>>>>>
>>>
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>
>>> Daniel James wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Rosea,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Was/is it the plan to wait so long with the 3.0 release?
&g
[...snip...]
>>> [OT] Where can I find the multimedia kernel for Debian and it's
>>> headers? I tried the 64studio debian lenny backport but can't find
>>> the kernel and headers
>>>
>>>
>> 64studio does not provide kernel-headers. Customers are no
Leo wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 6:24 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
>> If you want to help with some testing, you can preview the upcoming
>> kernel update (will be released on 64studio sometime next week):
>>
>> http://rg42.org/_media/wiki/kernel/linux-image-2.6.31-rt10-
Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
>> 64studio does not provide kernel-headers. Customers are not expected to
>> compile their own modules.
>>
> Customers are expected to accept an inability to compile their own
> modules? Why?
To not get them distracted or sidetracked from making Music :-)
As al
rosea grammostola wrote:
> rosea grammostola wrote:
>> Robin Gareus wrote:
[..snip..]
>>>>>> BTW First test result of your kernel
>>>>>> kernel panic - not syncing VFS unable to mount root fs on
>>>>>> unknown-block
>>>&
Hi Rosea,
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>
>>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>>
>>>> Robin Gareus wrote:
>>>>
>> [..snip..]
>>
>>
>>>>>>>>
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> Hi Rosea,
>>
>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>
>>> Robin Gareus wrote:
>>>
>>>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
&
Hi there,
I've just uploaded a linux 2.6.31-rt11 kernel to the 64studio
repositories. It's targeted for Intel Core Duo and Atom CPUs and will be
the default kernel for the Indamixx distribution!
It's available from the
deb http://apt.64studio.com/backports jaunty-backports main
repository via
Dave Robinson wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I've just uploaded a linux 2.6.31-rt11 kernel to the 64studio
>> repositories. It's targeted for Intel Core Duo and Atom CPUs and will be
>> the default kernel for the Indamixx distrib
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I've just uploaded a linux 2.6.31-rt11 kernel to the 64studio
>> repositories. It's targeted for Intel Core Duo and Atom CPUs
> What if you have a pentium 4 (single core)?
It works ok for
Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
> rosea grammostola wrote:
>> Daniel James wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Quentin, hi Rosea,
>>>
>>>
> Where do you need the sources for?
>
Testing, mostly.
>>> And also we provide source for all packages to meet our obligations as
>>> distri
Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
>> Od: Robin Gareus
>
>> I've just uploaded a linux 2.6.31-rt11 kernel to the 64studio
>> repositories. It's targeted for Intel Core Duo and Atom CPUs and will be
>> the default kernel for the Indamixx distribution!
>>
>
Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
>>>> Od: Robin Gareus
>
> RG> I've just uploaded a linux 2.6.31-rt11 kernel to the 64studio
>
> RG> repositories. It's targeted for Intel Core Duo and Atom CPUs and will be
>
> RG> the default kernel for the Indamixx di
rosea grammostola wrote:
> rosea grammostola wrote:
>> Robin Gareus wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I've just uploaded a linux 2.6.31-rt11 kernel to the 64studio
>>> repositories. It's targeted for Intel Core Duo and Atom CPUs
>> What if
-jonathan
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Robin Gareus wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I've just uploaded a linux 2.6.31-rt11 kernel to the 64studio
>> repositories. It's targeted for Intel Core Duo and Atom CPUs and will be
>> the default kern
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>
>>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>>>
>>>> Robin Gareus wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>>
>>>>> I've ju
rosea grammostola wrote:
> [..]
>
> I think he doesn't touch a Linux system anymore at least in the coming
> two years...
Well, he should have checked if the hardware is supported before buying
the laptop..
> To much waste of time for him and he finds Linux audio not user friendly
> enough.
.
Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
>> Od: Robin Gareus
>
>>
>
> RG> [optionally] start `sudo latencytop`
>
> Hi,
>
> I having this here:
>
>
> $ sudo latencytop
> Please enable the CONFIG_LA
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
> Well, Gustin, I'm not sure what distro you're advising me on, but it's not
> 64studio 3b3 :-) There is no /etc/init.d/NetworkManager at all.
I have not tried 64studio 3b3 yet, but on recent debian it's called
/etc/init.d/network-manager
Anyways `sudo
Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried linux-image-2.6.31-1-multimedia-amd64 for jaunty-backports
> repo, but but got this on install:
>
> E: linux-image-2.6.31-1-multimedia-amd64: subprocess installed
> post-installation script returned error exit status 2
Could you be more specific and post th
Hi Jonathan,
Since iwconfig, and iwlist work, this really looks like a bug with
network-manager.
64studio is based on Ubuntu Hardy, which is why you get version 0.6.6.
I've filed a ticket to backport nm-0.7.1 to 64studio
( http://trac.64studio.com/64studio/ticket/515 ) but it would be great
to k
Hi Jaromir,
Thanks for reporting. OOPS; it's my bad again. I forgot to remove the
"-rt11" on the AMD64 build-host..
linux-image-2.6.31-2-multimedia-amd64 is up. please try again. I'll keep
my fingers crossed.
robin
Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
>> Od: Robin Gareus
>
>
Hi Leo,
Leo wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
>> linux-image-2.6.31-2-multimedia-amd64 is up. please try again. I'll keep
>> my fingers crossed.
>
> I'm testing this on Karmic (fresh installed alpha 6 and yesterday
> upgraded to be
Gustin Johnson wrote:
> Michael Jarosch wrote:
>> Am Donnerstag, den 01.10.2009, 19:49 +0200 schrieb Michael Jarosch:
>>> Am Donnerstag, den 01.10.2009, 17:39 +0200 schrieb Robin Gareus:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for reporting. OOPS; it's my bad again. I forgot t
Hi Ralf, Hi Mitsch,
I wish you guys would not x-post messages from the developer list and
forward them to the users list. In particular for topics that are still
being tested and not ready for end-users, yet.
That being said,
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> Ralf Mard
Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
>
>> Could you try to compile and test it on your machine?
>>
>> Try sth. like this:
>> -8<
>> sudo apt-get install build-essential fakeroot
>> sudo apt-get build-dep network-manager
>> cd /tmp
>> wget http://rg42.org/_media/wiki/nm-0.7.1-debian.tgz
>> tar xvzf
Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
> linuxsampler.org is down, and I need the sources for the backend.
> Anyone got them?
http://apt.64studio.com/backports/pool/main/l/linuxsampler/linuxsampler_1.0.0.orig.tar.gz
from 3 Aug 2009
You can also try google-cache or maybe someone cloned it on github.
__
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi Daniel :)
>
>> EXT4 file system by default
>>
>
> When Suse made it default a long time ago I avoided to use ext4after
> make inquiries. I can't remember the reasons anymore, but there were
> some issues not to use ext4. Is ext4 without any disadvantages now
yes, t
Daniel James wrote:
> Hi Ralf, hi Robin,
>
>>> Are there packages for proprietary NVIDIA drivers
>> I did not follow recent discussions to on that subject too closely, but
>> IIRC 64studio won't provide _any_ packages with proprietary software.
>
> Proprietary drivers are just too much trouble.
On 11/07/2009 03:21 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
> [..]
> Someone on LAD asked what timer preferred to use for sequencing. Because
> of this happy coincidence I found out, that for the default 64 Studio
> 3.0-beta3 kernel the module snd-hrtimer isn't loaded and in addition
> that there isn't
On 02/17/2012 12:28 AM, Mike Holstein wrote:
> is this debian based? JACK2? what repos? who maintains the packages?
OpenDAW is debian/squeeze based. Basically all that OpenDAW adds is a
few backports from wheezy+sid. The 64studio packaging team (Daniel,
Alessio, Free and me) moved on to directly
On 01/03/2012 11:40 AM, Piotr Domagalski wrote:
> On 01/02/2012 04:37 PM, Piotr Domagalski wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I've been struggling with using 3 USB cards ("C-Media USB Audio Device")
>> for a while now.
>
> I forgot to mention that I'm connecting these 3 USB cards through an USB
> 2.0 D-link
sorry for >< please >> <<
We are happy to announce the next issue of the Linux Audio Conference
(LAC), May 9-12, 2013 @ IEM, the Institute of Electronic Music and
Acoustics, in Graz, Austria.
The Linux Audio Conference is an international conference that brings
together musicians, sound artists,
[Sorry for cross-posting, please distribute]
We are happy to announce the next issue of the Linux Audio Conference
(LAC), May 1-4, 2014 @ ZKM | Institute for Music and Acoustics, in
Karlsruhe, Germnany.
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On 12/04/2013 06:13 PM, Gabriel Gomes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 with alsa 1.0.25. The device is
> recognized and the modules are loaded correctly, but I get the same output
> in all channels. I ran speaker-test and I can hear everything in all output
> channels.
>
On 06/16/2015 02:44 PM, Michael Dressel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in our software application I use jack to play sound. Since
> I use two sound cards and jackd can not be started using two sound cards
> I use alsa and the plugins multi, dmix, dsnoop in order
> to combine the sound cards into one pcm. Now I
On 06/27/2016 04:42 AM, Takashi Sakamoto wrote:
> I've never used the 'freewheel' mode and I don't know exactly what it
> effects.
jackd suspends (or pauses?) the soundcard and later resumes without
closing the device.
Freewheeling is used for example during export or bounce processing in a
DAW:
up ? (different config files ??)
Thanks
robin
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Im Neuenheimer Feld 293
69120 Heidelberg
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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pam_coda returns a PAM_PERMIT. If no token could be generated a
PAM_AUTH_ERR is returned.
robin
---
Robin Gareus
Universitaetsrechenzentrum
Im Neuenheimer Feld 293
69120 Heidelberg
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Phone : 06221/54 4599
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what
happens.
And here my question to that : Can i get rid of codasrv wasting that lot
of Memory?
robin
---------
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Im Neuenheimer Feld 293
69120 Heidelberg
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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, here.
robin
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Im Neuenheimer Feld 293
69120 Heidelberg
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Cillian de Roiste wrote:
> Another idea was thrown around previously about having a user centric
> site with profiles containing portfolios and details of projects
> members have worked on, tools and techniques they used etc. The idea
> would be that e
Paul Wise debian.org> writes:
>
> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Bilal Akhtar yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
Hi there,
Upstream liboauth-developer here.
> > in Debian was the reasons why many app developers copied the source code
into their programs.
>
> Way to get my attention! If any of these apps
Bilal Akhtar yahoo.com> writes:
>
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > Just a minor comment :
> >
> > Le vendredi 14 mai 2010 à 10:49 +0300, Bilal Akhtar a écrit :
> >
> > > It builds these binary packages:
> > > liboauth-dev - C library for implementing oAuth 1.0 specification
(development files)
> > > liboau
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Paul Wise wrote:
> [CCing you since I presume you aren't subscribed, apologies if you are]
No I'm not. Thanks for paying attention.
> On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 1:17 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
>
>>> xmalloc is GPL not LGPL s
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Paul Wise wrote:
>>> How are you building the manual page? Your Makefile.am doesn't list
>>> any commands for doing so.
>> The top-level Makefile.am contains:
>>
>> stamp-doxygen: src/oauth.h doc/mainpage.dox
>> $(DOXYGEN) Doxyfile && touch stamp-dox
The LV2 FHS that Jeremy mention can be found at
https://lv2plug.in/pages/filesystem-hierarchy-standard.html
Now you may not like, or disagree with the official standard, but
breaking it is not acceptable. This affects various 3rd party software,
notably Reaper, Harrison Mixbus, Ardour and other
On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 14:26:51 +0100 Bastian Germann wrote:
Control: tags -1 wontfix
Upstream does not want to move to another toolkit, so when GTK 2 is
removed, ardour has to go as well.
For Arch, upstream considers copying relevant gtk/mm libraries into
Ardour's source tree. Would that work
Upcoming Ardour 8.3 no longer depends on GTK2.
Current Ardour/git (8.2-34-g4f5a801209) already dropped the dependency.
OpenPGP_signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Hello fellow Debian users,
I wish I had better news for you but at this point in time PipeWire is
not a replacement for JACK when it comes to pro-audio. Neither in terms
of reliability, performance or features. It is certainly not something
to use in a studio with paying customers, or live on
Ardour 8.4 has been released and no longer depends on deprecated GTK2
https://ardour.org/whatsnew.html
Please consider updating Ardour before the autoremoval is triggered.
Thanks,
--
robin - ardour.org
On 2024-02-18 01:43, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
Apologies, this has *not* been released yet, but
.
Cheers!
robin
On 2024-02-24 15:27, Robin Gareus wrote:
Ardour 8.4 has been released and no longer depends on deprecated GTK2
https://ardour.org/whatsnew.html
Please consider updating Ardour before the autoremoval is triggered.
Thanks,
--
robin - ardour.org
On 2024-02-18 01:43, Erich
On 01/01/2011 09:03 PM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 01, 2011 at 08:33:56PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> I plan to do a mumble interview and I would like to be prepared that
>> everything works right. What is the simplest way to verify that the
>> microphone is working (what program to
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 19:11:36 +0100 Julien ROGER
wrote:
> Package: liblilv-0-0
> Version: 0.24.2~dfsg0-2
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> LV2 plugins installed in /usr/local/lib/lv2 path are not visible in LV2 hosts.
>
> lv2ls command doesn't show them either.
>
> The problem comes f
Package: wnpp
Severity: whishlist
http://liboauth.sf.net/ is a collection of c functions implementing the
oAuth Core 1.0 standard API. liboauth provides basic functions to escape
and encode parameters according to oAuth specs and offers high-level
functions to sign requests or verify signatures.
Same issue with 4.9.0-4-amd64, same workaround (use 4.9.0-3-amd64)
Thinkpad X250
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)
What information would be relevant or useful to provide?
The recent backport kernel does *not* have this issue. All is fine with
4.14.0-0.bpo.3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.14.13-1~bpo9+1 (2018-01-14)
This is on a Thinkpad X250 with 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel
Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)
4.9.0-4-amd64 and 4.9.0-5-amd64 on the same box
On 07/23/2011 05:17 AM, hermann wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 22.07.2011, 21:20 +0200 schrieb Uwe Kleine-König:
>> I don't understand that and didn't try to reproduce.
>> hermann, maybe you can follow up with your failing .config and try to
>> reproduce on v3.0 (without rt)?
>>
>> Best regards
>> Uwe
On 07/23/2011 04:19 PM, hermann wrote:
> Am Samstag, den 23.07.2011, 11:57 +0200 schrieb Robin Gareus:
>> Hello Herman,
>>
>> Are you using make-kpkg? You need to change the path to lguest
>> in /usr/share/kernel-package/ruleset/targets/doc.mk and two or three
&g
[Sorry for cross-posting, please distribute]
We are happy to announce the next issue of the Linux Audio Conference
(LAC), May 1-4, 2014 @ ZKM | Institute for Music and Acoustics, in
Karlsruhe, Germnany.
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2014/
The Linux Audio Conference is an international conference t
Hi FAUSTers,
I'm slowly working up my backlog from the LAC and just checked out
Yan's new vsti-poly. Neat stuff.
It needed a few simple changes (missing includes) make things work on
gnu/linux: https://sourceforge.net/p/faudiostream/code/merge-requests/5/
Yet the script to compile the binaries a
Hello Faust community,
I'm brushing up my FAUST skills. It's been over a decade and it's
amazing to see how far things have grown. Well now, I just ran into an
issue:
How can I place signal primitive into a list?
e.g. use _,_ as list arguments (_,_) for `an.analyzer(3, HERE)`
If I understan
function call stack.
--
robin
On 8/17/22 18:55, Klaus Scheuermann wrote:
> I did a list with wavform once
> https://faustdoc.grame.fr/manual/syntax/#waveform-primitive
>
> Hope it helps...
>
>> On 17. Aug 2022, at 18:10, Robin Gareus wrote:
>>
>> Hello Faust communit
On 8/17/22 22:12, Hermann Meyer wrote:
>
> were you could put anything you like into the filterbank, when defined,
> while set frequency at runtime.
>
> process= _: geq: ( dist5s , dist4s , dist3s, dist2s, dist1s)
Thanks for the confirmation that what I'm currently doing is not far off
the be
On 8/19/22 00:24, b...@magnetophon.nl wrote:
> Hi Robin,
>
> When I saw your shelving based MB compressor, I also set out to make a
> generic N band and M channel version of it. :)
> I ran into the same problem, and came up with this solution:
> https://github.com/magnetophon/faustExperiments/blo
On 8/19/22 08:19, Yann Orlarey wrote:
> Hi Robin,
>
> Here is a generic shelfcascade with an arbitrary list of frequencies. The
> gains are directly routed. They are in the reverse order (the first input
> is the gain of the last stage).
>
>
> shelfcascade(lf) = bus(lf), ls3(first(lf)) : sc(lf)
On 8/20/22 00:23, Albert Graef wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 6:23 PM Yann Orlarey wrote:
>
>> We will never thank Albert Graef enough for the black magic of pattern
>> matching in Faust ;-)
>>
>
> Thanks! So even though nobody uses Pure much these days (including myself),
> its pattern-matchi
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Hi there,
Is there a possibility to stream the fluxus window to an icecast2 server
for remote screening?
I tried to do a trick using `recordmydesktop` (see script below, which
kind of works) but It'd be better to somehow get raw video from fluxus
and
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gabor papp wrote:
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> hi Robin,
>
>> Is there a possibility to stream the fluxus window to an icecast2 server
>> for remote screening?
> have you tried the method described on toplap.org?
>
> http://toplap.org/index.php/ToplapStreams
Thanks for the
sorry for >< please >> <<
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On 12/02/2014 10:21 AM, John Emmas wrote:
> Is it possible to do the same thing with gdk-pixbuf (i.e. link
> statically to the various pixbuf loaders)? If so, is it similarly easy
> and/or are there any instructions anywhere that I could refer to? Many
> thanks,
>
Hi John,
Yes, we do that for
On 12/24/2017 04:01 PM, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> On Samstag, 23. Dezember 2017 10:47:08 CET Paul Davis wrote:
>> actually, my impression from interactions with the author is that GTK
>> didn't make their life miserable at all.
It was main gdk in that context. A basic window and event system
used instead:
linux ether=0,0,eth1
the configuration is tha same as with your first NIC.
this was taken from the Bridging HOWTO. I think you'll find more
information about this in you /usr/doc/howto Folder
robin
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I've recv. > 5 independent remarks that linuxaudio.org should provide
services for developers - similar to sourceforge.net! (again no April
fools' here)
There are already some efforts (eg. download.linuxaudio.org) but none of
which is end-developer f
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