Steve Harris wrote:
On 14 Mar 2007, at 10:10, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
i'm very new to ambisonics, so i may be wrong, but i think there are
indeed stereo compatible first-order ambisonics streams. iirc, the
format is called UHJ, and it matrixes WXY (lossily) into L/R (i.e. no
height
Steve Harris wrote:
On 13 Mar 2007, at 09:15, Valent Turkovic wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to record multi channel speech audio and down sample it
2 stereo channels BUT with horizontal audio positioning of each audio
channel ie. like dolby surround effect.
Sure, but you might be disappointed
kai, do you still have copies of the old archive, or have they all been
migrated to ccrma?
Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
Hi all,
As discussed previously on this list, we are getting ready for a
migration of the three LA* lists to linuxaudio.org.
Many things are done to make our list better. One
hi everyone!
i'm very happy to announce that marc-olivier barre will be maintaining
the linux-audio-* lists from now on.
let me take this opportunity to ask for a few more volunteers to
moderate linux-audio-announce. get this: for years, brilliant minds like
ingo molnar, robert love and
hi marc-olivier, hi everyone!
since there hasn't been any further discussion, i'm wrapping up the
current state of affairs - from now on, lazy consensus is in effect,
so if you disagree, holler now :)
marc-olivier barre is volunteering to take over the job of list
maintainer. thanks again
James McDermott wrote:
Hi Jörn and all,
I was away and then ill for the past week, just coming to this mail now.
it would be good to have another two list moderators for
linux-audio-announce [...]
I'll continue to perform a spam-deletion-monkey role on LAA as often
as I can, hopefully a bit
Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
On 11/10/06, Joern Nettingsmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi everyone!
since my workload is not likely to go down in the future, and since i
have unfortunately lost some touch with the linux audio community (i
haven't actually read the lists very much lately, as my
hi everyone!
over the last couple of months, i have not been able to tend to the
lists very much - moderation latency on laa was sometimes as high as 5
days while i was on tour... sorry for that.
since my workload is not likely to go down in the future, and since i
have unfortunately lost
hi guys!
i got this job enquiry to my private address, forwarding it here in case
anyone's interested. i don't know any details about this, please get
back to the original author if you have any questions.
regards,
jörn
Original Message
Subject: Algorithm Development
hi everyone!
just fyi, the amount of spam in the moderation queues has risen to such
an extent that the server admin, douglas repetto of columbia university,
has implemented an auto-clear function for the queues.
that means: if your message is not forwarded to the list, it will be
dead,
Thorsten Wilms wrote:
as an added bonus, there is also the job of cleaning up the old
lad.linuxaudio.org page, throwing out all the obsolete stuff (i.e.
everything except the subscription information and the contrib/ section)
and maybe linking to all the excellent documentation efforts
Thorsten Wilms wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 07:14:30PM +0200, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
due to post-academic stress syndrome (read: i'm getting a real job ;), i
would like to resign from being maintainer of the linux-audio-* lists.
lately i haven't been able to keep up with the lists as much
hi guys!
due to post-academic stress syndrome (read: i'm getting a real job ;), i
would like to resign from being maintainer of the linux-audio-* lists.
lately i haven't been able to keep up with the lists as much as i would
have liked to, and i feel it's time for new people to take over.
if
Hans Fugal wrote:
That sounds great! Will these also be available for download afterwards?
yes, if all goes well. we will not have time to edit them, but if
someone volunteers, we can upload the raw dumps immediately after they
are done, in 30min chunks. any takers?
jörn
hi *!
the linux audio conference 2006, which takes place at the zkm in
karlsruhe/germany from april 27 to april 30, will be streamed live for
your convenience, inspiration and enjoyment.
all presentations (which are listed on
http://lac.zkm.de/2006/program.shtml) are covered as ogg vorbis audio
hi paul, benno, everybody!
tried to reach you in private, but haven't heard anything back so far.
the lad site has been offline for quite a while now, and i find the
entire issue pretty frustrating... it's not exactly what i would call
high availability. :(
i'd just write the whole site off if
finally chiming in...
glad there's so many volunteers for site hosting. it's time that the
site moves on, it's been without maintenance for over a year now.
please make sure that the redirect from http://linuxdj.com/audio/lad/ is
maintained, since hundreds of sites worldwide use that url.
hi everyone!
a happy new year to all folks on the gregorian calendar, and a generic
happy next 365 days to everyone else!
the music department at columbia university are taking the list server
down for an upgrade on the coming weekend, so expect interruptions for
linux-audio-dev,
hi everyone!
lately there are a number of gmail users filling up the moderation
queues with message has a suspicious header bounces.
this is almost always due to people trying to send non-text/plain
content, which for a number of very good reasons is banned on linux-audio-*.
it seems that
nicholas asked me to forward this message for him, i'm certain you will
appreciate it.
Original Message
Subject: Job opportunity, Glasgow, Scotland.
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 11:21:17 +0100
From: Nicholas Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED
Jonathan Corbet wrote:
Garett Shulman wrote:
There is a length sumerry of the LKML RT discussions here:
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/1/message/76742/thread
I hope I won't sound too self-serving if I point out that LWN has been
covering this issue all along.
definitely not. lwn's
Maarten de Boer wrote:
Hello,
Yesterday, we gave a Tutorial called Linux for Audio at the AES
Convention, which took place here in Barcelona.
snip
We put the slides at http://iua-share.upf.es/wikis/aes/ and tomorrow we
will add some photos. Of course suggestions are welcome!
great work,
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
hi everyone!
for those interested in linux audio development, the linux audio
conference 2005 (http://lac.zkm.de) at the center for arts and media in
karlsruhe/germany will be streamed live in both vorbis and theora formats.
since we've got lots and lots of bandwidth
hi everyone!
for those interested in linux audio development, the linux audio
conference 2005 (http://lac.zkm.de) at the center for arts and media in
karlsruhe/germany will be streamed live in both vorbis and theora formats.
the conference takes place from april 21 - 24, with lectures and
Alfons Adriaensen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:12:29AM +0200, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
James McDermott wrote:
I'm
at my machine fairly regularly. How would the approval work?
mailman web-based interface. i'll mail you the password as soon as it's
all set up.
If it's web-based I see
Pieter Palmers wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a ride to LAC2005 (and back) from Belgium (Leuven).
Can someone here help me out?
Thanks,
Pieter Palmers
check out frank barknecht's wiki for travelling arrangements:
http://footils.org/cms/pydiddy/wiki/GetToLac2005
James McDermott wrote:
I think that hand-approved in this context means just checking that
cross-posts aren't spam?
yep.
If so, a non-kernel person like me can do
this, so I'll volunteer, if you do decide to implement the scheme.
cool, thanks.
i'm waiting for some more feedback, but as they say,
hi everyone!
after reading the thread Other real-time options, it occurred to me
that the strict members-only policy of this list has one huge drawback:
it makes communicating with lkml and other communities almost
impossible, since cross-posted threads will not make it to this list.
i would
Dirk Jagdmann wrote:
I am currently getting
Could not parse XSLT file
fixed. but since i'm working on the machine atm, expect occasional
glitches and/or server restarts.
hi everyone!
we are currently setting up a stream network for lac2005 (http://lac.zkm.de)
since we are trying to provide video streams for the first time, i would
welcome testers to shake out any problems beforehand.
our master server is currently open for public testing at
Brad Fuller wrote:
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
hi everyone!
we are currently setting up a stream network for lac2005
(http://lac.zkm.de)
since we are trying to provide video streams for the first time, i would
welcome testers to shake out any problems beforehand.
our master server is currently
Christoph Eckert wrote:
Opps.. now Helix reports: congestion Probably too many
people now.
(I'm in California)
I'm 500m from the ZKM ;-) .
just for fun, run a traceroute. might turn out you're as many hops away
from zkm as brad...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 10:05:42PM +0200, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
Christoph Eckert wrote:
Opps.. now Helix reports: congestion Probably too many
people now.
(I'm in California)
I'm 500m from the ZKM ;-) .
just for fun, run a traceroute. might turn out you're as many
Arnold Krille wrote:
On Thursday 07 April 2005 18:54, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
our master server is currently open for public testing at
http://lac2005.zkm.de:8000. in order to conserve bandwidth, the number
of clients is limited.
Works like charm here with helixplayer.
good. if you have
hello everyone !
the linux audio conference 2005 @ zkm (http://lac.zkm.de) is drawing
near, and it's time to get the streaming network up and running again.
like last year, the idea is to stream all the lectures and discussions
live over the net, and to provide webcams with either stills every
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Hi!
Is there some kind of LADSPA plugin with stereo base expansion
capabilities?
for a very simple one try the matrix_spatializer in swh-plugins.
it converts an xy stereo signal into ms and lets you adjust the m/s
balance without affecting loudness too much, then converts
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
feedback to my private address if possible, i'll summarize to the list.
so far, i have received nine mails, which unanimously supported the
decision to accept linux-audio-related advertising.
that means if you disagree, you should holler to my private address now
hi everyone!
i have just accepted a commercial advertisement on linux-audio-announce,
because i considered it perfectly on topic and relevant to the linux
audio community.
however, some of you may disagree.
to let everyone decide for themselves, i'm asking advertisers to include
the string
Florin Andrei wrote:
On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 13:58 +0200, Kai Vehmanen wrote:
when linux-audio-announce was created, it was agreed that
announcements should be crossposted to all three lists. The
reasoning was that this way people wouldn't have to subcsribe to
LAA if they were already on LAD+LAU.
hi everyone!
i just read dave's latest musings and stumbled upon stefan westerfeld's
notice that he is no longer maintaining arts.
many of you have probably already read about it. however, if you want to
see a really graceful and stylish way of abandoning a project and
changing one's mind,
Dubphil wrote:
Hello all,
This post is not a flame, it is just a questionning about how works and
thinks the Linux Audio Community...
as said before, your original post was just a few days ago, and i for
one have a lot of mail to catch up on after the holiday season.
but now i've read the web
i recall that len moskowitz was working on an ipaq-based recorder. i
guess the web site is http://www.core-sound.com/.
it's probably out of your price range, though.
Ian Howard wrote:
Hey all,
We are looking for some portable digital recording devices with the
following criteria:
- very small
Frank NEUMANN wrote:
Hi list,
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:47:47 +0200
Juhana Sadeharju [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nobody replied when somebody asked the 2004 meeting audio files.
The files are not anymore available at the original site.
I placed them to
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/audio/lad/
[cc: to douglas repetto, who admins the list servers]
hi kai, hi douglas!
Kai Vehmanen wrote:
Hello,
this is not an urgent issue, but I'd like to warn in advance that the
laa/lad/lau list archiving at www.eca.cx/la[adu] will stop some time next
year. I'm not sure of the exact date, but sooner or
hi everyone!
thanks to the work of stephan römer at zkm, the recordings of the
linux audio conference 2004 are now completely edited and tagged.
they are being uploaded as i type.
you will find them at
http://linuxaudiodev.org/contrib/zkm_meeting_2004/recordings/ ,
the corresponding slides are at
Ingo Molnar wrote:
to set up serial logging:
-
snip
to set up the NMI watchdog:
---
snip
thanks. a hardcopy of this posting will forever be tacked to the
wall behind my screen!
my first attempt at using the vp patches ended due to frequent
crashes
Andrew Burgess wrote:
On Sat, 2004-09-04 at 06:55, Steve Harris wrote:
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 05:40:12 -0700, Andrew Burgess wrote:
Service discovery just covers being able to locate liblo servers
I wonder if it's possible to use portmap for service discovery?
I dont know, but I think you
cool!
great to see this cool instrument gpl'd.
Frank NEUMANN wrote:
Hi all,
some might remember that two years ago (or so) there was a nice (though at
that time closed-source, I think) software synth for Linux called Ultramaster
Juno 6, a faith reproduction of the Roland Juno 6. At some point this
Jens Gulden wrote:
Hi Jens,
Jens M Andreasen schrieb:
This might be totally unrelated, but how do you avoid garbage-collection
kicking in at random?
It kind of is unrelated...
But do you know about the functionality of package java.lang.ref? The
API-doc says:
Package java.lang.ref Description
Jens M Andreasen wrote:
Hi Alfons!
I went to ambisonic and read the FAQ. I do not agree with them when they
say that 2-channel stereo is only good for imaging between the speakers.
It is possible by using phase differences (and the assumption that
people are not living in sound-dead laboratories)
Fons Adriaensen wrote:
For this application, I'd very much like to see something based on OSC,
or a subset of it. After all, we're dealing with sound plugins here.
For example:
(plugin stands for the unique name of a plugin)
/plugin/addport name
see how the magic of angle
hi everyone!
for those who have not heard it yet, the second international Linux Audio
Conference is taking place at the ZKM Karlsruhe/Germany from 29.4. to
2.5.2004. see http://www.zkm.de/lad/ for details.
we have a number of very interesting presentations, all of which
will be streamed out
Will the streams be archived? Because of the time difference and my job, I doubt
I'll be able to catch the morning presentations.
Taybin
yes. assuming all goes according to plan, they will be available for
download in less than a week.
hi everyone!
as you will certainly have heard, we are getting closer to the 2nd
linux audio conference at zkm (http://www.zkm.de/lad).
as you might also have heard, we will have live streams of all talks
and lectures in ogg format for those who can't make it there in person.
last year, we had
and webcam relays as well as provide links to
papers and slides.
Taybin Rutkin wrote:
Should there be 3 seperate irc rooms then? One for each concurrent lecture?
Taybin
-Original Message-
From: Joern Nettingsmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Apr 20, 2004 5:33 AM
To: Linux Audio Development Mailing
Jens M Andreasen wrote:
Robert!
Could you please repost in html table format? It is hard to follow your
line of thought. At least to me it looks like all your columns are
scrambled?
for the record, html posts will be eaten by the spam filter. put the
tables on the web somewhere and post a
frank, matthias, could you perhaps just decide on a date, and
announce it on the zkm website as a non-public (i.e. not for casual
passers-by, but of course free for all interested developers)?
i like the morning option, too, but not sunday, since there's
already a panel discussion in the
hi everyone !
it seems our friend dave has been very active again. in case you
haven't seen it yet, here is a nice teaser for the 2nd linux audio
conference in karlsruhe at the end of april:
http://www.linuxjournal.com//article.php?sid=7514
best,
jörn
--
The handles of a craftsman's tools
hi richard, hi everyone!
i'm just wading through 2k5 linux audio mails, as i'm a little
behind on current affairs due to a lengthy and less-than-smooth
moving of houses.
after reading the LADSPA related threads of about a month ago, a
couple of things became obvious to me:
* LADSPA has some
Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Hello List,
I've finally found the time to put my Linux Audio things online, at
http://users.skynet.be/solaris/linuxaudio.
You will find there
* the latest releases of the MCP, REV and VCO plugins (previously on
the alsamodular site),
* some things that are under
Paul Winkler wrote:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 05:23:05AM +0100, David Olofson wrote:
On Friday 20 February 2004 00.06, Pete Bessman wrote:
[...]
Writing a guitar sound synthesizer that sounds good is a very
difficult thing. The best one out there (the proprietary Slayer
generator) sounds pretty
for the record, caps 0.1.3 builds without problems on suse 9.0 /
ia32. too tired to test the plugs tonight
Tim Goetze wrote:
many thanks for your patience in sorting all this out, also to Paul
and CK. my apologies offered for all the compiling trouble, i hope
you can still enjoy the actual
hi guys !
we seem to have a funky mail loop on the lad list. this is just to
let you know i'm working on it, sorry for the inconvenience.
i'll keep you posted once things are worked out.
best,
jörn
--
The handles of a craftsman's tools bespeak an absolute simplicity,
the plainest forms
a rejection message every minute or so...
tongue class=in_cheek
if somebody feels bored, try to take the problem host down after
writing a friendly message to the owner (hint: the ancient ipop-2
exploit seems not to work).
sigh. why do distros come with public mail servers?
/
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote
Steve Harris wrote:
Right, well in the meantime im doing it as optional - eg. I have an alpha
version of meterbridge which can use GL - if you have it, it's massivly
where?
more efficient, it looks better and you can resize the windows.
--
The handles of a craftsman's tools bespeak an absolute
Dave Robillard wrote:
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 18:50, Dave Griffiths wrote:
jack works with intel830 DRI
Hmm.. I only have Radeon's, so I'm a bit out of luck as far as testing
other cards I guess.
Anyone else have a positive/negative experience?
i'm using dri with an ancient 3dfx voodoo3 3000 agp
Paul Davis wrote:
I guess I'll have to wait for the day when I can afford two
multi-channel audio interfaces, two multi-channel MIDI interfaces, and a
dedicated machine to handle the visualisation aspect of things.
or ... you could just get a Matrox video interface, since they seem to
be just
Dave Robillard wrote:
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 19:19, vanDongen/Gilcher wrote:
My preference :
The line doesn't need to be thick. Clicking it selects it (and shows it by
changing the color, maybe making it thicker as well ), pressing delete
removes it.
I think clicking on a line is just far too
Dave Phillips wrote:
Hi Stefan :
You would let one person's opinion deny the rest of us the pleasure of
your software ? Doesn't really seem fair ...
Sometimes I think we should rename the list Developers of Linux sound
and music software that may or may not be free, might or might not
Tom Felker wrote:
Hi,
Are there tools to copy audio to a file as it goes through ALSA to the
soundcard? I'm basically looking for something like VSound, but for
everything, not just apps that can be coaxed to use OSS.
If not, would there be a way to implement such a tool without resorting to
Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:
hmm ... works for me. Must be sourceforge weirdness ...
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 01:33:29PM -0500, Paul Winkler wrote:
thanks for all the info Benno, very interesting.
i'm still digesting following links.
ONe broken link:
regarding LinuxSampler NAMM read this:
..., please post only the relevant part and restore the original subject
when replying to a digest mail. otherwise you mess up people's threading
as well as the archive.
thanks,
jörn
Jason Walton wrote:
Four hours of work for an IPOD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/26/2004 10:02:19 AM
Send
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Matthias Nagorni wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Mark Constable wrote:
Are there plans to record any of the lectures and put them
on the web somewhere ?
Yes, we plan to record the lectures and put also the presentation material
on the web. Moreover we plan to establish a
this is a somewhat heated reply, you may want to skip it entirely if you
have had enough of this thread already...
but since my own efforts are being drawn into the argument now, i feel
it's time to sound off:
Marek Peteraj wrote:
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 11:01, Daniel James wrote:
It's true
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Daniel James wrote:
The article is also on the SoS website, but it is only available
to subscribers for the first six months.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb04/articles/mirrorimage.htm
i would very much like to have a copy of this article for the LAD
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Steve Harris hat gesagt: // Steve Harris wrote:
If you think of jack as a modular synth, then LADCCA would be a Polaroid
:) maybe not eh.
JACK Snaphot?
To take this idea a little further (over the edge): what about
JACK Audio Setup Snapshot or short JACKASS. Any
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Steve Harris hat gesagt: // Steve Harris wrote:
If you think of jack as a modular synth, then LADCCA would be a Polaroid
:) maybe not eh.
JACK Snaphot?
To take this idea a little further (over the edge): what about
JACK Audio Setup Snapshot or short JACKASS. Any
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
Benjamin Flaming:
People without working hardware acceleration includes anyone using more
than one monitor. X refuses to allow hardware acceleration with Xinerama.
Since multiple monitors are central to my working style (and that of many
recording studios),
:21:28 +0100
From: Joern Nettingsmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.6b) Gecko/20031210
X-Accept-Language: en-us, en
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: please take action against spammers from your domain!
Content-Type: text
hi everyone!
here's a post from david clark to the lau list, which i think might be
developer material :)
it's a followup to this thread:
http://eca.cx/lau/2004/01/0039.html
best,
jörn
Original Message
Subject: [linux-audio-user] 3-D Audio: To Plug-In or Not to Plug-In?
Paul Davis wrote:
i was trying to install swh-plugins and freqtweak on my new laptop and
ran into some problems with the planet's rpms. they seem to depend on
a feature libfftw3f.so.3 that isn't being supplied by any other
package. i have fftw3 installed, and it gave me the file
hello linux audio enthusiasts!
reading lwn.net this morning i found that the linux journal has a new
linux audio column in their online edition, written by dave phillips.
the current issue is at
http://www.linuxjournal.com//article.php?sid=7283 .
the content of this first issue will not be news
Steve Harris wrote:
http://plugin.org.uk/releases/0.4.3/
New plugins:
Butterworth filter plugin (Alexander Ehlert)
Impulse generator plugin (Andy Wingo)
Delay plugin (Andy Wingo)
Signal decay plugin (Andy Wingo)
DJEQ plugin (me)
Reverse Delay plugin (Jesse Chappell)
Expander plugin (me,
Steve Harris wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 09:41:30AM +0100, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
builds fine, except for those warnings:
ladspa-util.h: In function `f_trunc':
ladspa-util.h:110: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break
strict-aliasing rules
Very true, but I dont think I
Antonio Willy Malara wrote:
On 2003.11.11 08:56, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
powerbook g3 pismo.
those are the white snow ibooks?
no, the black old powerbooks with the translucent brownish keyboard.
--
To someone whose only tool is a hammer, each problem looks like a nail.
- Edsger W
Hans Fugal wrote:
This is a little toy I hacked up while learning the Jack API today. It
is not sophisticated, it is hackish, and it is probably not really doing
precisely what I intended it to do. But it's fun. It does a simple form
of granular synthesis: it plays a grain for every incoming
Tim Hockin wrote:
One of my tasks as part of GMPI is to provide a draft of the requirements
doc. I turn tp you all. If you have requirements that you think should be
in GMPI - please let me know. These have to be requirements. Not
handwaving though explosions, and not wishful dreaming. Things
Paul Davis wrote:
http://aes.harmony-central.com/115AES/Content/Blue/PR/Bluebird.html
hey paul, how about getting neumann to sell their large diaphragms
bundled with an ardour live evaluation cd ?
beat digidesign where it hurts most: in the packaging ;-
--
Progress (n.): The process through
hi * !
music.columbia.edu have upgraded their mailman setup.
douglas repetto tells me there may have been a few lost messages, so if
yours has failed to show up by now, please repost.
problem reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
btw, as a reminder: both lad and lau are now members-only. you *must*
Steve Harris wrote:
from Joel on Software
http://www.ok-cancel.com/archives/week_2003_10_10.html :)
BRUHAHAHAHHAHA!
thanks for the pointer. now at the top of my bookmark list...
--
Progress (n.): The process through which the Internet has evolved from
smart people in front of dumb terminals to
Tim Hockin wrote:
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 06:27:45PM +0200, Marco Ballini wrote:
I'm reading the messages but I can't easely find the final decisions for
each item of the agenda.
Maybe I could post my ideas and let the partecipants to the list
answer if it has been decideded accordingly to them
Maarten De Boer wrote:
PS: I couldn't tell from the list guidelines whether this kind of post
is appropriate. If not, sorry! and please ignore it.
I think that the general consensus is that this kind of post are welcome.
definitely :)
which is reflected by the following snippet from the LAD info
Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
El lunes, 8 de septiembre de 2003, a las 11:33, Dan Hollis escribe:
It's time to just block rima-tde.net, they don't care about their spam and
they won't do anything about the nigerian criminals infesting their
networks.
Blocking rima-tde.net, maybe you will
Paul Winkler wrote:
I can't speak for Joern who should be returning as list admin in the
near future; but as long as I'm taking care of the lists I will
not block ISPs. That's throwing the baby out with the bathwater,
IMHO.
However, as previously mentioned, I'd like to get spamassasin
in the list
Uwe Koloska wrote:
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
but still: don't run your own smtp.
I hope you mean: don't run your own smtp that delivers directly!
of course.
It's very convenient to have my own smtp -- but I'm using my ISPs smtp
as a relay.
so do i, but the important part is: the isp's relay
Jack O'Quin wrote:
Joern Nettingsmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
as a sidenote, it is *strongly* discouraged to run your own smtp
server on a dynamic ip address that you don't exclusively own. i know
it's nice to roll your own just for the hack value, but any
responsible smtp admin out
, i had to disable kudzu (the
hardware scanning tool).
/Werner
- Original Message -
From: Joern Nettingsmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ALSA development
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 8:36 PM
Subject: [linux-audio-dev] some interesting docs for 2.6 testers
for your recreation and entertainment, there is now a little write-up
about our linuxtag booth effort at
http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/eventslt2003.php3,
now featuring winfried trümper's recording of our funky little drumming
session at the social event :)
best,
jörn
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hello everyone!
if you are thinking about testing the new 2.6-pre kernels (which would
be helpful to shake out problems with typical audio-workloads that might
not get tested by others), here are two links worth a read (found on
lwn.net):
* the 2.5 what to expect document by dave jones:
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