On Fri, 2021-04-09 at 09:04 -0400, Suushi via libreplanet-discuss
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I have never used Discord, but you can use Jami as a replacement.
> > > > By doing this ourselves, as advocates of free software, we can
> > > > include links to why free software methologies are better, even
> > > > if
> >
On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 12:56:15 +0100
Tobias Platen wrote:
> I'm planning a workshop "How to compose songs with GNU/Lilypond and
> Frescobaldi".
> In this workshop I'll explain how to use lilypond, write a melody and
> accompaniment,
> exporting a midi for rendering with
using Lilypond, render the
sound with a
karplus-strong synthesizer and use a free software synthesizer as a VOCALOID
replacement.
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 08:44:47 +0100
Robert wrote:
> would there still be a place available?
yes, 8 places available
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in this
> channel.
>
> Tschüss!
>
> Enrique
I was wrong in the date, I assumed Wednesday, but my calendar says Tuesday.
So I decided to do the workshop the next week, on Wednesday March 31.
> On 14/03/21 18:16, Tobias Platen wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'a free sof
be posted soon on https://www.qtau.de/.
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sis System) and QTAU(an Editor).
More Information will be posted on my self-hosted page https://www.qtau.de/
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On 06/30/2016 11:00 PM, Koz Ross wrote:
Hi Tobias,
Where is this driver located? How difficult would it be to build and set
up?
Last I heard, it wasn't yet workable. If there *is* a driver for the
Mali 400,
that *would* be really awesome.
http://limadriver.org/
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On 06/09/2016 06:35 AM, Koz Ross wrote:
I recently came across this on CrowdSupply:
https://www.crowdsupply.com/krtkl/snickerdoodle (link can be viewed
without JS).
However, I am uncertain as to how free this thing can run. Specifically,
I was
curious about the following:
a) Can this run a
On 04/17/2016 01:07 AM, Richard Stallman wrote:
> "Docker containers wrap up a piece of software in a complete filesystem
> that contains everything it needs to run: code, runtime, system tools,
> system libraries – anything you can install on a server. This guarantees
> that it
On 04/16/2016 02:30 PM, Yui Hirasawa wrote:
One of the accusations made against GNU/Linux is that there is no
established "native" look-and-feel on it - GTK programs look different
from Qt programs, JUCE programs look different from Qt programs, Tk
programs and FLTK programs look different
On 02/19/2016 05:27 PM, Fabio Pesari wrote:
On 02/19/2016 04:11 PM, Cardoza, Michael wrote:
So I know I am probably beating a dead horse at this point. What are
peoples opinions on this age old topic?
For now CDs are tolerable, even though we should try to support libre
music. What happens
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Libreboot recommends the Beaglebone Black because it does not depend
on non-free firmware. However it does require non-free software to use
the GPU. WIFI is not a problem, as there are several WIFI adapters
that with a "Respects Your Freedom"
On 06.12.2015 12:44, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote:
> El 6 de diciembre de 2015 08:49:16 GMT+00:00, Tobias Platen
> <tob...@platen-software.de> escribió:
> Libreboot recommends the Beaglebone Black because it does not depend
> on non-free firmware. However it does require non-fr
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Tobias Platen
systemd is still free software but it is not portable, So for me this is
not a problem.
On 22.03.2015 21:32, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Folks,
I've been watching the ongoing battles raging around systemd - and
being bitten by it, as I consider upgrading a bunch of Debian based
system, and dread
On 06.03.2015 15:14, John Pozzi wrote:
of FUD regarding this story. The way you put it fuels
the conspiracy theory telling that Gitlab killed Gitorious. But reading
the link you provided, the story is different: Gitorious was dying, and
they contacted Gitlab to find a solution before crashing
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