RE: [linux-audio-dev] softwerk binary available for testing

2002-06-02 Thread Ivica Bukvic
Hi Paul, can you hook me up with a tarball so I can beta-test it. Also, if you can describe it in one sentence, since I've not been keeping up with the LAD list lately. Too busy :-( Thanks! Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer, multimedia sculptor, programmer, webmaster & computer consultant http://meow

[linux-audio-dev] softwerk binary available for testing

2002-06-02 Thread Paul Davis
I have an initial binary release of softwerk available for testing by some hardy souls. Its statically linked against all C++ libraries, so all you need installed is GTK+ and glibc. That's the theory anyway. If you'd like to try it out, send me email. I have only minimal docs for this release at t

Re[2]: [linux-audio-dev] OT CPU Fans

2002-06-02 Thread Rick Burnett
I'm already racked and a I have covered the ten thousand extra holes they put in the server rack for more fans :) I have a path of air from front to back. Athlons are known to burn out easy, so I bought the coolest fan I could find, not realizing it was a jet engine :) I have 2 systems with the

Re: [linux-audio-dev] OT CPU Fans

2002-06-02 Thread Sebastien Metrot
Hi, I just racked my main PC yesterday and i'm very happy with the result. The 19" standard rack cost me 220 euros and it cut the PC noise by at least 60 to 70%! My machine is a Bi PIII 933 with 3 HDs, a GeForce 3 et all PCI ports used. It didn't made the procesors temperature change too (i was a

[linux-audio-dev] OT CPU Fans

2002-06-02 Thread Rick Burnett
Does anyone have any experience with the flower fans from QuietPC? I am getting sick and tired of the jet engine noise in my studio and before I go spending thousands of dollars on a quiet rack, I would rather do what I can in the computer first. I built a vocal booth to cut down on the noise wh