On 10/03/2008, SzerencseFia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebastian Billaudelle wrote:
I've loaded up the creamlooks-stuff. You can download it here:
http://kieselsteinchen.ki.funpic.de/creamlooks.tar.gz
Sebastian
If you want people to look at this I think it would be a good idea to post
Hello Ubuntu Documentation Committers,
Matt Skelton (mattskelton) wants to be a member of Ubuntu Documentation
Students (ubuntu-doc-students), but this is a moderated team, so that
membership has to be approved. You can approve, decline or leave it as
proposed by following the link below.
revno: 3732
committer: Adam Sommer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
branch nick: ubuntu-hardy
timestamp: Tue 2008-03-11 16:53:12 -0400
message:
Adjusted some XML to make the HTML output pretty. Updates to AppArmor
section for Hardy.
modified:
revno: 3733
committer: Matthew East [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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timestamp: Tue 2008-03-11 22:55:17 +
message:
Use version number in browser homepage, not codename (LP: #176678
modified:
Evet fare tuşunu ve ctrl ile tıklayınca yeni sekmede açıldığını
biliyordum ama benim amacım herhangi birşey yapmadan (fare orta tuşu
yada ctrl+tıklama) kullanmadan yeni sekmede açılmasını sağlamak.
2008/3/11 Fırat Küçük [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Merhaba,
gconf'da da buna ilişkin bir ayar bulunmuyor.
Hi,
You know what is this. When you register to some this sort of social
services, they ask you for GMAIL/YAHOO/MSN etc account login in their next
page, and skipping that page is little tricky. So decieved person logins
with their email account and these service bastards copies all the emails
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 15:07:03 +0530
Parthan SR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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phoenix24 wrote:
To find out more about Twitter, visit the link below:
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we request you to be careful when
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:38 AM, Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please, whoever has admin. rights on this list, ban this moron.
The idiot has spammed many lists that I am on, and I have banned
him from any lists that I have administrative control over.
Barkha, Parthan, please
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Gora Mohanty wrote:
Ah, just dashed off a reply with regards to this.
However, I am much more of a hard-liner with respect to such nonsense.
While I can sympathise with a newbie who does this without realising
the implication, this sort of an
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:17 PM, Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 15:07:03 +0530
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Vivek Khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:17 PM, Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 15:07:03 +0530
Parthan SR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: British Ubuntu Talk ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sound broken in Hearty
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Folks
Just a heads up for those of you tracking Hearty.
The latest
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you're sharing a C:\ drive, you've got to be stark starting
mad...
That's s bad XP even warns you NOT to do it...
I totally agree... But when you can control the way people can access
it, its not too bad, eg,
HOLMES WILSON TALKS AT GLLUG, March 12th 2008.
The Greater London Linux User Group (GLLUG) announces a special guest
appearance from Holmes Wilson of Miro at the University of Westminster,
Cavendish Street Campus, on Wednesday March 12th 2008, at 7pm.
Miro is free, non-profit, open-source
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 11:03 +, John Levin wrote:
HOLMES WILSON TALKS AT GLLUG, March 12th 2008.
The Greater London Linux User Group (GLLUG) announces a special guest
appearance from Holmes Wilson of Miro at the University of Westminster,
Cavendish Street Campus, on Wednesday March
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web pages so that we could launch the podcast.
I could post a lot more here, but I think I'll let the site and
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Ciemon Dunville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web pages so that we could launch
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 15:28 +, Ciemon Dunville wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web pages so that we could launch the podcast.
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 15:53 +, Chris Rowson wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Ciemon Dunville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity
On 11/03/2008, Chris Rowson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not being awkward, but it's harder to consider this the definitive
ubuntu-uk podcast if the ubuntu-uk team (as a whole) have had very
little to do with it.
Chris,
Has anything actually changed? All that's happened is that the
Hi Chris,
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 03:53:23PM +, Chris Rowson wrote:
The last time I remember hearing any discussion about this, a planning
page seemed to have been created here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/PodcastProposal
That's right. Quite a few people signed up to help as well,
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Ciemon Dunville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/03/2008, Chris Rowson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not being awkward, but it's harder to consider this the definitive
ubuntu-uk podcast if the ubuntu-uk team (as a whole) have had very
little to do with
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 04:38:19PM +, Chris Rowson wrote:
I'm mega tired at the moment, I've had flu for a few days now and I
can't be bothered to debate this to be fair. I'll say what I've got to
say and then I'll shut up.
If you don't want to debate it then don't mail. Please don't
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Ciemon Dunville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web pages so that we could
Ciemon Dunville wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web pages so that we could launch the podcast.
I could post a lot more here, but I
On 11/03/2008, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a comment on the quality. The sound levels seem inconsistent
between the voices and the music. I turned down the volume while the
intro music was playing then I could hardly hear the voices when they
came on. I downloaded the ogg/low
Ciemon Dunville wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web pages so that we could launch the podcast.
I could post a lot more here,
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Ciemon Dunville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/03/2008, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a comment on the quality. The sound levels seem inconsistent
between the voices and the music. I turned down the volume while the
intro music was playing
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Josh Blacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alas, I have two birthday parties to go to tomorrow night - will the
talk be recorded?
Lucky fellow :) I would imagine they would have someone recording,
considering its quite high level...
--
Kris Douglas
Softdel
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Chris Rowson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:18 PM, Kris Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Chris Rowson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Kris Douglas [EMAIL
Ok then, Ciemon, Alan all other people associated with the creation of
this podcast. I'm sorry for interrupting your release post. I just think
that you deserve a little more appreciation than you received.
I really like your Podcast, and I hope that some development time can be
applied to
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Kris Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciemon Dunville wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web
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Ciemon Dunville wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web pages so that we could launch the
Kris Douglas wrote:
Cool, I did notice some small issues with the audio, but the content was
sound.
LOL! the content was sound! What else would it be on a podcast:-)
Regards,
Tony.
--
Tony Arnold, IT Security Coordinator, University of Manchester,
IT Services Division, Kilburn Building,
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Colin McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I also enjoyed the show. I can't see why people don't like the music,
there is not too much of it, its fun and upbeat and completely different to
anything else.
The music was pretty classy, and I think that it was very
I also enjoyed the show. I can't see why people don't like the music, there
is not too much of it, its fun and upbeat and completely different to
anything else.
To be fair there's only me whinging about the music.
I think the interviews really made the show. I can't stand podcasts with
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:34 PM, andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just listening to the podcast now. It's sounding good to me - the
levels do need honing a small bit, but it's a brilliant first attempt.
For future reference, I'm currently in the process of having a recording
studio/'big
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Tony Arnold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! the content was sound! What else would it be on a podcast:-)
Haha, sound as in good.
.. I thought it would be suitably appropriate =]
--
Kris Douglas
Softdel Limited Hosting Services
Web: www.softdel.net
Mail:
Andy et al,
Thanks for all the feedback, and I do mean all. Nothing ever happens
without a negative side, and the secret is in understanding the
negativity so that it can be appreciated for the next time.
So far I think the only real criticism/comment has been the fact that
I was too far away
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Ciemon Dunville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy et al,
Thanks for all the feedback, and I do mean all. Nothing ever happens
without a negative side, and the secret is in understanding the
negativity so that it can be appreciated for the next time.
So far I
Alan Pope wrote:
[...]
I really like the idea of a Ubuntu-UK podcast, I cannot listen to it
yet and am looking forward to it.
The main issue here seems to be one of people identifying with
Ubuntu-UK yet feeling alienated from a UK branded, creative, event. In
saying this I emphasise that this
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 18:58:27 +
Kris Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciemon
-cake master
Mmm cake.
The cake is a lie.
--
Dave Murphy - http://schwuk.com
Get in touch - http://schwuk.com/contact
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Colin McCarthy wrote:
I can't stand podcasts with
[...] and the general BS and swearing that goes on.
I listened to one such, and did not return. I do not think bad
language is necessary to get the subject across.
--
alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391
--
ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Ciemon Dunville wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web pages so that we could launch the podcast.
I could post a lot more here, but I
Paul Mellors wrote:
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 15:53 +, Chris Rowson wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Ciemon Dunville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some
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alan c wrote:
Colin McCarthy wrote:
I can't stand podcasts with
[...] and the general BS and swearing that goes on.
I listened to one such, and did not return. I do not think bad
language is necessary to get the subject across.
Having
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Guys,
On the back of the release of the podcast, I though it sensible to
either publish, or work out and then publish, what the targets of
ubuntu-uk are in regards to marketing.
One of the issues that has come up on the openoffice.org lists is the
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Matthew Daubney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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alan c wrote:
Colin McCarthy wrote:
I can't stand podcasts with
[...] and the general BS and swearing that goes on.
I listened to one such, and did not
Rob
System sounds are still apparently non existant but on version -20 you can
now get normal bleeps bangs and music etc
Ian
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Sent: 10 March 2008 23:02
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re:
On 11/03/2008, andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have an ideas how we should go about this?
An idea came to me while watching TV.
Channel 5 have this thing called Your News[1], maybe we should
contact them, might not make it in time for anything about Hardy's
release but might be able
Ciemon Dunville wrote:
Andy et al,
Thanks for all the feedback, and I do mean all. Nothing ever happens
without a negative side, and the secret is in understanding the
negativity so that it can be appreciated for the next time.
So far I think the only real criticism/comment has been the
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciemon Dunville wrote:
On 11/03/2008, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a comment on the quality. The sound levels seem inconsistent
between the voices and the music. I turned down the volume while the
intro
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Rob
System sounds are still apparently non existant but on version -20 you can
now get normal bleeps bangs and music etc
Ian
Ahh I think I might be a bit behind here. I'm running Kernel
2.6.24-12-generic (AMD64) and SPDIF passthrough doesn't appear to be
working.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciemon Dunville wrote:
Andy et al,
Thanks for all the feedback, and I do mean all. Nothing ever happens
without a negative side, and the secret is in understanding the
negativity so that it can be appreciated for
Andy wrote:
On 11/03/2008, andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have an ideas how we should go about this?
An idea came to me while watching TV.
Channel 5 have this thing called Your News[1], maybe we should
contact them, might not make it in time for anything about Hardy's
release
Colin McCarthy wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciemon Dunville wrote:
On 11/03/2008, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a comment on the quality. The sound levels seem
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:17 PM, Colin McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back when Kent LUG experimented with it's KLUGcasts (which did feature one
of Ubuntu-UK's presenters) I used The Conversations Networks Levelator
(http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/levelator/) to sort out the levels
Andy wrote:
snip
One of the main problems is the public sector are locked against us.
Many of the government agencies require the public to use .doc files
if you want to fill out stuff online[2], and there is the lack of
anything non Microsoft in education :(
We need to somehow combat
Evening all,
I wanted to help log bugs etc in Hardy, but have hit a bit of a snag-
I can't do anything apart from boot into recovery mode from grub! If I
choose(or let grub choose) the default kernel, I get nothing.
I can manually start up eth0 from the recovery console, is there any
way I can
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:44 PM, John Levin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh Blacker wrote:
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 11:03 +, John Levin wrote:
HOLMES WILSON TALKS AT GLLUG, March 12th 2008.
Alas, I have two birthday parties to go to tomorrow night - will the
talk be recorded?
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the main problems is the public sector are locked against us.
Many of the government agencies require the public to use .doc files
if you want to fill out stuff online[2], and there is the lack of
anything non Microsoft in
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 20:22 +, Kris Douglas wrote:
I'm not sure what everyone else thinks, but having recently watched
an
old episode of Micro Live (from the BBC in the 80's) there was a thing
about some footballer or someone buying his first computer for the
family. It was
What is Hearty?
Is it Hardy, or something else?
Sean
--
ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Colin McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the main problems is the public sector are locked against us.
Many of the government agencies require the public to use .doc files
if you want to
Ciemon Dunville wrote:
Last weekend four of us got together, with four microphones and some
other gadgets to do a little recording.
The last few days has seen some frantic activity editing audio files,
and web pages so that we could launch the podcast.
I could post a lot more here, but I
andy wrote:
Whilst we want to push ubuntu as much as possible - pushing FLOSS
in general is going to help create an environment in which Ubuntu
can thrive.
The two issues:
1) Public awareness (and use) of FOSS (floss?), and
2) awareness (and use) of Ubuntu.
I display monthly at a local
Stephen Garton wrote:
Evening all,
I wanted to help log bugs etc in Hardy, but have hit a bit of a snag-
I can't do anything apart from boot into recovery mode from grub! If I
choose(or let grub choose) the default kernel, I get nothing.
I can manually start up eth0 from the recovery
I think that marketing Ubuntu and FOSS together mightn't always be the
best way to move forward.
I've written about this before, and I know it's an unpopular view, but
sometimes I think that people who might be interested in Ubuntu might
be a bit put off by open source evangelism.
Sometimes I
Dianne Reuby wrote:
Just to confirm the demo day is set for April 26, from 10 til 4. The
website has been a severe pain in the posterior for ages, and the newish
CMS just don't want to work right! It's embarrassing for a computer
museum, but there it is. If anyone wants the alternative
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 20:45 +, Stephen Garton wrote:
Evening all,
I wanted to help log bugs etc in Hardy, but have hit a bit of a snag-
I can't do anything apart from boot into recovery mode from grub! If I
choose(or let grub choose) the default kernel, I get nothing.
I can manually
Hi Rob,
The Uni is about 20 minutes by bus - the main departure/arrival point is
about a 5 minute walk from the station. Our buses don't give change, so
you need the exact fare - adult single is £1, return £1.90 to Oakfield
Campus.
There are always taxis at the station - I think the fare is
On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 17:17:35 +
Dave Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ended going with DokuWiki. Not 100% happy with it, but it installed
a helluva lot easier than Moin!
I doubt anyone will care, but I've now switched to Moin. I actually
prefer the features of DokuWiki, but the vast majority
Dianne Reuby wrote:
Hi Rob,
The Uni is about 20 minutes by bus - the main departure/arrival point is
about a 5 minute walk from the station. Our buses don't give change, so
you need the exact fare - adult single is £1, return £1.90 to Oakfield
Campus.
There are always taxis at the
speech at turn on and Orca navigation have been recurrent questions.
ok, I haven't seen anyone answering these two questions so here is an
attempt.
Wil Herzog
Josh wrote:
Hi,
Is there a list of keyboard commands for orca and gnome? the ones that
come with the latest ubuntu?
Josh
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First,
Hi,
Recently fluid-soundfont hit the archives (and since then, Debian).
This is the first Free GM SoundFont, and is thus pretty damn useful.
If you don't know what GM is, then this question probably isn't for
you.
fluid-soundfont enables synthesis that requires, you guessed it, a
SoundFont.
It would be great, if the sound works just out of the box. It would be a
great step in making music with a Linux distribution.
Toine
.
To sign off, I'll just ask again the question asked in the subject: do
we ship mscore and/or fluid-soundfont in Ubuntu Studio 8.04?
-- Toby Smithe
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To all UbuntuStudio developers!
Beta is next week, and beta freeze is this Thursday. This may not affect
universe as much, however we should really be starting to clean up and get
things finalized, which means a final seed review, functionality
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 10:19 PM, Luke Yelavich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To all UbuntuStudio developers!
Beta is next week, and beta freeze is this Thursday. This may not affect
universe as much, however we should really be starting to clean up and get
things finalized, which means a final
Toby Smithe wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 10:19 PM, Luke Yelavich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To all UbuntuStudio developers!
Beta is next week, and beta freeze is this Thursday. This may not affect
universe as much, however we should really be starting to clean up and get
things
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 07:16:19AM EST, Toby Smithe wrote:
Now, the question is: do we ship mscore on the DVD for Hardy?
Yes, I think we should. It is a DVD right, we have heaps of space to add it,
and it means users get deacent MIDI sounds available for whatever they need
them for.
--
Luke
Hi all,
in order to fix LP #114648 I changed gparted's .desktop file, in
particular the Comment field. Unfortunately this still hasn't been
adopted upstream, but it gets high time to eventually apply it in
Ubuntu at least.
Thanks,
Martin
--
Martin Pitt|
Dear all,
This is to inform you that Wubi (the Windows Ubuntu Installer) and
Umenu (the CD menu that appears under Windows) are now in Rosetta
waiting for your help:
https://translations.launchpad.net/wubi/
https://translations.launchpad.net/umenu/
Please note that as of today I have uploaded a
Wow. Nice take on mastering... :-)
BTW, thanks for reminding me why I hate KDE so much!
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 8:47 PM, greg emond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This version doesn't make my subwoofer knock stuff off my
shelves any more, which is sort of a downside, but the advantage is
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 20:57:25 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: Oops, another brick in the
wall...
This version doesn't make my subwoofer knock stuff off my
shelves any more, which is sort of a downside, but the advantage is
[originally sent only to -devel, now sending to -users as well]
Hi,
Recently fluid-soundfont hit the archives (and since then, Debian).
This is the first Free GM SoundFont, and is thus pretty damn useful.
If you don't know what GM is, then this question probably isn't for
you.
Hi gang,
Just switched from windows to ubuntu (due to the studio i work in doing the
same). Have to say i love it, i realise im abit of hippy at heart so agree
thoroughly with the ethos, and im really opening up to the potential of this
format of software.
Anyway enough chatterMy laptop is a
Hi,
I've got an Indigo IO as well, and what I learned was that there is
firmware that needs
to be loaded. Be sure that you've installed the alsa-firmware package.
This package
contains firmware for the Indigo IO as well as a host of other cards.
I'm not sure if a
reboot is required after install,
problem lies in that caveat: provided there is access to a
SoundFont. By default, there isn't, and so mscore doesn't make any
sound.
It doesn't? I haven't checked for a new version lately. My latest, 0.8.0
includes data/piano1.sf2, and makes noise out of the box. Really awful noise,
On Tuesday 11 March 2008, Christopher Stamper wrote:
BTW, thanks for reminding me why I hate KDE so much!
I bet $5 I hate GNOME more than you hate KDE. :p
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Toby Smithe wrote:
Hi,
Recently fluid-soundfont hit the archives (and since then, Debian).
This is the first Free GM SoundFont, and is thus pretty damn useful.
If you don't know what GM is, then this question probably isn't for
you.
fluid-soundfont enables synthesis that requires, you
Em 07/03/08, Maudy Pedrao [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Oi
Eu vi as engrenagens rodando beleza. E o x3100 aumenta a memória
automaticamente
Já não gostei da idéia...
- isso no Windows Vista - de acordo com a quantidade de RAM
que você tenha.
Agora vou tentar rodar o Compiz.
apt-get
Bom dia.
Em 10/03/08, francisco mendes caruso [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Ele tb me acompanhou um tempo ate q descobri que endereçava o drive errado
( root=/dev/xdyz) xdyx é o drive e a partição de procura
E como posso resolver esse problema?
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Artur,
Já foi resolvido o problema. Ao colocar o DNS, errei um numero.
Obrigado pela ajuda.
Wilson
Artur Oliveira Gomes escreveu:
Oi Wilson,
Queria saber se a placa era a mesma da minha. Mas não é.
Mas se está funcionando na rede, pinga pra ip externo?
#ip do site do google:
ping
Olá pessoal,
Após a ultima atualização do Ubuntu 7.10, nao consigo utilizar o login
de console (Ctrl + F1).
A tela fica toda preta e o monitor desliga como se estivesse sem
sincronismo.
Não sei como resolver isso. Se algume puder me dar uma dica, por favor.
Já procurei na NET, mas nao achei
carregue o OS por live cd , logue num terminal como root
verifique quais os drives montados com os comandos # lspci e # mount ( o #
significa que vc esta logado como root , nao faz parte do comando )
anote qual eh o seu drive de boot
e edite o arquivo menu.lst
# nano /boot/grub/menu.lst (
Agora, se eh o CD que nao inicializa, baixe oura vez o iso e grave outro pode
haver corrupcao de arquivo imagem
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ubuntu-br@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 14:26:10 +0300
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-BR] O CD do Hardy
Gostei da dica, meu script de backup começou a precisar deste tipo de
restrição por estar sendo gravado temporariamente em um DVD(o drive da fita
não tá legal).
Com certeza vou aproveitar esta dica. Vale mesmo.
Em 10/03/08, João Carlos [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Ivan,
Vou fazer aqui uma
Sim, sei que é uma versão Alpha. Só queria juntar mais informações para
poder reportar o bug de maneira mais confiável.
Após mais uma atualização tudo voltou a funcionar nas duas máquinas.
Em 11/03/08, Arthur Furlan [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
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Verifique o md5sum para ver se a imagem não foi corrompida no download.
Alexandre Martani
Em 10/03/08, João Santana[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Pessoas,
Mais uma para a lista só pode ser comigo!
Acabei de baixar o iso do Hardy Alpha 6 e, antes de queimar um CD, resolvi
iniciá-lo no QEMU
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