I've suddenly discovered my old wiki login still works. I should
probably do stuff (and not just complain about Pulse) ... is there a
to-do list up anywhere?
On 30 June 2014 00:43, Ian Sannar wrote:
> I do tutorials on LMMS, I could possible help with the Using LMMS section.
>
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I do tutorials on LMMS, I could possible help with the Using LMMS section.
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When I got some time, I decided to replace all the left over old pictures
and finally finish the Manual (1.0 was released over 3 months ago and the
manual still isn't ready).
I can now say that The "Tutorial" and "Manual" sections of
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/1.0:Manual are fully d
On 29 June 2014 21:33, Vesa wrote:
> On 06/29/2014 11:00 PM, Raine M. Ekman wrote:
>> If you don't need to do any MIDI communication in or out of LMMS, I'd
>> suggest ALSA out to the "default" device from LMMS and then in to PA.
>> It has a bit of latency, but it doesn't matter that much if you'r
On 06/29/2014 11:00 PM, Raine M. Ekman wrote:
> Quoting Vesa :
>
>> Your only options are ALSA or Jack. However, Jack support on LMMS can be
>> a bit glitchy. So your best bet is ALSA, and closing down LMMS whenever
>> you need sound somewhere else.
> If you don't need to do any MIDI communication
Quoting Vesa :
> Your only options are ALSA or Jack. However, Jack support on LMMS can be
> a bit glitchy. So your best bet is ALSA, and closing down LMMS whenever
> you need sound somewhere else.
If you don't need to do any MIDI communication in or out of LMMS, I'd
suggest ALSA out to the "def
On 06/29/2014 08:52 PM, Ian Sannar wrote:
> I would love to aid in developing LMMS. I have not worked in C++ but I have
> in C# so it should be a good transition. I haven't worked over GitHub
> before... so I don't know exactly what I'll do, but I'll be glad to help LMMS
> along.
Help would be
Am Sonntag, 29. Juni 2014, 11:52:37 schrieb Ian Sannar:
> I would love to aid in developing LMMS. I have not worked in C++ but I have
> in C# so it should be a good transition. I haven't worked over GitHub
> before... so I don't know exactly what I'll do, but I'll be glad to help
> LMMS along.
C#
I would love to aid in developing LMMS. I have not worked in C++ but I have in
C# so it should be a good transition. I haven't worked over GitHub before... so
I don't know exactly what I'll do, but I'll be glad to help LMMS along.
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On 06/29/2014 02:40 AM, Vesa wrote:
> On 06/29/2014 09:07 AM, Israel wrote:
>> They freeze the packages in an LTS because it is supposed to be
>> stable. Not having things break, and change all the time.
>>
>> I think it is a decent policy for an LTS.
>
> Yeah no, I still get updates in LTS with u
On 06/29/2014 09:07 AM, Israel wrote:
> They freeze the packages in an LTS because it is supposed to be
> stable. Not having things break, and change all the time.
>
> I think it is a decent policy for an LTS.
Yeah no, I still get updates in LTS with upstream version bumps, that's
not uncommon ev
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