Hi all,
A couple days ago I sent an e-mail on this topic due to some initial positive
feedback, yet not much has happened since... (it may very well be that a lot
of people are very busy with LAC preparations (-: ). At any rate, please allow
me to reiterate what I've mentioned before in hope th
stefan kersten:
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 01:22:21PM +0100, Florian Schmidt wrote:
> > echo '/usr/local/sbin/das_watchdog & >/dev/null' >>/etc/rc.local
>
> This assumes an initscript style that's not used on all linux systems.
i've attached a simple /etc/init.d script; on debian you can
do:
# cp
Hi Pieter,
> I object ;)
OK, you earned a beer due to the fact that I didn't mention you :))) .
> I think that even when Daniel would stop, the project wouldn't die.
>
> And isn't this the main problem with all (starting) open-source
> projects?
Of course, but freebob is a bit special because
Christoph Eckert wrote:
Hi Daniel,
The problem of the freebob project is that it mainly depends on the
personal engagement of Daniel Wagner. If he decides to found a
family, I fear the project will be relatively dead.
I object ;)
I think that even when Daniel would stop, the proje
Hi Daniel,
> > The problem of the freebob project is that it mainly depends on the
> > personal engagement of Daniel Wagner. If he decides to found a
> > family, I fear the project will be relatively dead.
>
> He, you must know more than I do? :) Where is that girlfriend now?
Hehe ;-) .
Just fo
Christoph Eckert wrote:
It's called "firewire"
Yep :) .
The problem of the freebob project is that it mainly depends on the
personal engagement of Daniel Wagner. If he decides to found a family,
I fear the project will be relatively dead.
He, you must know more than I do? :) Where is t
2006/2/18, Richard Spindler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'll be at LAC05 too.
I mean LAC06.
-Richard
2006/2/17, Christian Schoenebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is anybody still interested into translating my stuff from German into
> English? Its 120 pages, mostly about LinuxSampler, but of course also general
> audio design patterns, rules, etc.
>
> If somebody's interested, let me know!
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