On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 11:51:19AM EST, Jody McIntyre wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 08:13:21AM +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
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> > Some distros, like Slackware do not use pam. How could this patch still
> > be used?
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> Whatever deals with /etc/limits.conf will ne
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 09:06:16AM EST, Lee Revell wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 08:13 +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 06:32:32AM EST, Jody McIntyre wrote:
> > > The RT rlimits patch (nice-and-rt-prio-rlimits.patch) has been proposed
> > > a
.com/wiki/Rlimits
Some distros, like Slackware do not use pam. How could this patch still
be used?
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On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 02:00:38PM EST, Cal wrote:
> Luke Yelavich wrote:
> >Is the patch that is in the mm tree available anywhere? I would like to
> >build some test kernels for Slackware but don't want to build mm
> >kernels, so the patch would be great i
> to build this kernel, run it and report on any problems (or successes)
> with the realtime LSM.
Is the patch that is in the mm tree available anywhere? I would like to
build some test kernels for Slackware but don't want to build mm
kernels, so the patch would be great in this
ise that
GNOME is run on such UNIXes such as Solaris? Will this server run on such
UNIXes?
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as important by the third time around.
I don't mean to plug my own site here, but have you tried out AudioSlack? There
are packages for many apps up there all ready, and the hard work has been done
to make sure they work properly and install easily.
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unity then for Windows users to explain just how
they do manage to get around such software, and how the screen reader makes
things easier for them.
THe project I mentioned earlier should be off the ground soon.
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n you the user
> >> use the computer keyboard to drive the operation of the program.
> >
> >Is the screen reader you are talking about called Speakup?
>
> yes
Ok. I am a regular user of speakup as well, and find it no problem, so I still
don't quite understand what problem
event-driven basis), and then you the user
> use the computer keyboard to drive the operation of the program.
Is the screen reader you are talking about called Speakup?
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possible with the shift plus up or down arrow keys. For the right marker, one
simply uses the control + shift + left and right arrow keys to position the
right marker, zooming in and out as need be.
SoundForge is capable of doing much the same thing, although I have never
used it, and am going on what I have heard from blind/vision impaired users.
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si, I am sure you would like to hear some other opinions on
what users might want. I am pretty sure that they will want a similar experience
to what they get when using Cakewalk.
When you port Ardour to GTK2, have you considered using the accessibility layer
to label custom widgets in Ardour, as in theory, Ardour will be usable with
GTK2 accessibility.
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sible to a
> sight impaired user. however, it doesn't seem to come close to the
> capabilities offered for creative music production by today's DAWs,
> and those capabilities seem to me to be fundamentally predicated on
> the visual memory provided by the GUI.
>
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On Mon, Jul 19, 2004 at 11:30:10PM EST, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
> I'm probably missing a node here as "make" gives me
> libmxml-0.9.1
> Hint available? Thank you.
I haven't read much into this new pre-release, but have you thought of trying
libxml2?
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se, and
found that people were having trouble with the NVIDIA drivers and the 4K
stacks option. To get around it, they couldn't turn this option on.
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all
we are committed.
Best wishes,
Vedran Vucic
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e. Haven't tried this stuff myself though...
Thanks for the suggestion, however I am actually looking to specify both
the -march flag and the -mcpu flag. This doesn't seem to do that.
Luke
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At 03:49 PM 17/04/2004, Dave Robillard wrote:
On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 20:53, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Hi all
> I am busy packaging software for Slackware and trying to compile for a
> specific architecture. The one problem I am finding with several packages,
> is that the configure script
example I am running an i686
system, whereas I want to compile for an i586 based system.
Thanks
Luke
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and most don't even tell you that's based on Linux. Perhaps
their attitude will change
in future.
As always thanks to everyone that contributes to Linux and Linux audio,
without these people these
musical instruments would not be a reality today.
cheers,
Benno
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, on the grounds that if it can
handle that it will be able to handle many other things as well. I also
think that having the option of embedding synth GUIs into the graph is
very important.
There already is. Check out http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net.
Luke
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where can I obtain the patches?
Thanks
Luke
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if anybody is interested :)
As far as I know, dectalk is commercial, isnt it?
Yes it is, but it doesn't take away the fact that as a speech synth, it is
fantastic. However, it only outputs data at 11025 16 bit mono, and uses
OSS, so it is not exactly useful in a real-time sense. That is wh
o I will did up a text file,
and post the resulting OGG if anybody is interested :)
Seems like a very nice small project, anyone willing to take it?
This beats any vocoder.
Luke
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At 11:52 PM 17/11/2003, Martin Voelkel wrote:
Melanie writes:
> The mechanism you're looking for may be a PAM module. It has all the
don't know too much about pam, but sounds to be a good solution.
Not all distributions use pam, Slackware being one of them.
Luke
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annoying at times.
Luke
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Damn! Wish I could make that, but won't have time to travel from Sydney to
Adelade, as I will probably be moving... Oh well.
Luke
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osting would be trivially easy.
I think that this list should be for members only, and it is not that hard
to join anyway. If they really want us to get the message, they would join.
Regards
Luke
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suggestions, or have
any problems with the packages on the site. I don't offer specific package
help, but am willing to lend a hand with the installation and configuration
of packages posted there.
Regards
Luke
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