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Hi there,
I'm currently thinking about using lash for my project.
But their website is down, when I used it a year ago it was worked like
crap with crashing etc.
Therefore I'm wondering how the actual state of this project is(is it
stable?) and if you
On Sunday 26 April 2009 14:00:15 Christian wrote:
Hi there,
I'm currently thinking about using lash for my project.
But their website is down, when I used it a year ago it was worked like
crap with crashing etc.
Therefore I'm wondering how the actual state of this project is(is it
stable?)
Christian wrote:
Hi there,
I'm currently thinking about using lash for my project.
But their website is down, when I used it a year ago it was worked like
crap with crashing etc.
Therefore I'm wondering how the actual state of this project is(is it
stable?) and if you recommend using it for
I am currently using FC9 and it allows me to select the window manager
of my choice on login. As I had FC7 in the machine previously, with fluxbox,
when I upgraded it seemed to kept it (or update it), so I had no problems.
I'm about to go FC10, but I will wait to see more answers to this query.
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My project heavily depends on osc communication.
There's a server which every app registers on.
So the main timer, the sequencer and eg. a lv2-synth and mixer are all
clients of this server.
The guis for these apps then query the server for the actual
Greetings,
The Phasex site is now a porn list. The author of this neat synth seems
to have disappeared.
I suggest that someone put the last source code on a public ftp site.
Best,
dp
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 09:49:24 -0400
Dave Phillips dlphill...@woh.rr.com wrote:
Greetings,
The Phasex site is now a porn list. The author of this neat synth
seems to have disappeared.
I suggest that someone put the last source code on a public ftp site.
Best,
dp
Hi Dave,
I noticed
Den Sunday 26 April 2009 15.49.24 skrev Dave Phillips:
Greetings,
The Phasex site is now a porn list. The author of this neat synth seems
to have disappeared.
It seems that the domain expired the 7 days ago. It is still cached by
Google[1]. Just click on cached. I found sysex.net through
Hi Natanael,
I can't make it work, on a Dell notebook using UbuntuStudio Hardy
(kernel 2.6.24-24-rt) x86_64...
Not related, but: Why are you using a two year old kernel?
If I boot with the cardbus attached the machine see the card, but I
can't load the firmware. I attach some related info
Natanael,
Did the card work before or is this your first try?
It works on Windows, and it worked on Ub. Intrepid (hdsploader just
complained about the .bin place, and I copied from the alsa source
package...).
It sounds like a problem with the cardbus driver. I've seen these
strange
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