On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 19:15 +0200, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
I'm not really looking for a job as a programmer.
The alternative is of course free-lance consultancy work.
And if all else fails, I will be raising sheep on Crete.
i've never heard a better if all else fails than that :) kinda makes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello... i just wanted to announce, that i have written a jack binding
for ninjam.
ninjam is a network jam session software.
www.ninjam.com
coolness ... i remember email exchanges with jp mercury (freewheelin)
where we dreamed of just this sort of thing ...
the
Loki Davison wrote:
On 10/10/05, Loki Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Smack 0.2 is now out. Smack is a drum synth, 100% sample free. It's
built with LADSPA plugins and the Om modular synth. New in this
release are Noise and resonate filter based metallic percussion, ring
modulation
Loki Davison wrote:
On 10/10/05, Loki Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Smack 0.2 is now out. Smack is a drum synth, 100% sample free. It's
built with LADSPA plugins and the Om modular synth. New in this
release are Noise and resonate filter based metallic percussion, ring
modulation
Pete Bessman wrote:
As always, the real tip can be had at www.gazuga.net. The
stuff that I remember changing follows:
Specimen
* Fixed CPU hogging
yayyy!!! no more 100% cpu usage by specimen!! works well!
shayne
michael tewner wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005, Shayne O'Connor wrote:
i've just compiled a 2.6.12.RC4 kernel with the rt-preempt patch
(configured with PREEMPT_RT) and it all went ok, but after installing
the binary Nvidia drivers, i get this bug message:
BUG: modprobe/2085, lock held at task
Florian Schmidt wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 09:15:40 +1000
Shayne O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've just compiled a 2.6.12.RC4 kernel with the rt-preempt patch
(configured with PREEMPT_RT) and it all went ok, but after installing
the binary Nvidia drivers, i get this bug message:
BUG
Pete Bessman wrote:
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 00:04 +0200, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
but I've no desire to live in the US
until at least the next regime change.
Hmm... in that case, I'll vote Republican again the next election.
it doesn't matter who you vote for, you fool - it's the
Jody McIntyre wrote:
The RT rlimits patch (nice-and-rt-prio-rlimits.patch) has been proposed
as a solution to allow audio users to run their applications with
realtime priorities. While more complicated to configure, it's a much
cleaner patch than realtime-lsm and it's likely to get merged soon
Jack O'Quin wrote:
Shayne O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
one thing i noticed is that whenever an audio app is started from the
terminal, it prints this out:
cannot lock down memory for RT thread (Cannot allocate memory)
though, in regards to what i mention above, this message doesn't
hey
thanx for jumping onto this one dave! the vst thing, while holding less
and less interest for me, should definitely be reviewed and brought up
to date ... as usual, if the developers are keen to churn out some
updated code, i'm more than keen to test it out :) more comments below,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
This is a really good point. I mean, how many of the people on
linux-*user* have written to the kernel people making noise? How many
even know how to do that? I know I don't, and I know tons of musicians
are just starting to take a serious look at linux in the last year,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
If someone sets up this forum, and more than twice of us sign
up, that should show those arrogant lklm-people that there are really
_a lot_ of us, and that we are strong, and very angry. Hah!
First, please stop this arrogant lkml-people attitude, it won't help.
Arnold Krille wrote:
Yeah, but _we_ program for us, not for musicians or money, just for us and our
own fun. If someone can use it and even pay for it, fine. But most of us do
this in spare time so there is no we must do this...!
just thought this was interesting in the context of the
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