[LAU] Re : zyn/yoshimi on EEE netbook

david gnome at hawaii.rr.com
Thu Nov 12 02:21:06 EST 2009


Roger wrote:
> david wrote:
>> Folderol wrote:
>>  
>>> On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 20:18:24 +0100
>>> Frank Neumann <beachnase at web.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>    
>>>> Hi list,
>>>> I'd just like to chime in here -
>>>>
>>>> Josh Lawrence <hardbop200 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> [..]
>>>>      
>>>>> first blush, things are looking good but there are xruns all over the
>>>>> place, so I installed the linux-rt kernel from the ubuntu repos.
>>>>> eventually, yoshimi zombies, so I reboot into my new kernel.
>>>>>
>>>>> zombies at every patch switch.  adjusted the OscilSize just for
>>>>> giggles, but it didn't do any good.  my only thoughts at this point is
>>>>> that this netbook just might be too little power for this application.
>>>>>         
>>>> I have been trying every 5 or so updates of yoshimi in the last 
>>>> weeks, and for
>>>> me it's similar to Josh's experiences:
>>>>
>>>> - On an Asus eeePC Netbook, I can set up things fine and can also 
>>>> play the default
>>>>   Sine sound, but normally within a few patch change clicks, yoshimi 
>>>> zombifies.
>>>>
>>>> - On an AMD64 2-core desktop PC, after setting things up the first 
>>>> MIDI event
>>>>   received by yoshimi already causes the zombie..so no sound at all 
>>>> here.
>>>>       
>>> This is very strange. I am running on an AMD dual core desktop machine
>>> and stability is exceptional. However I'm not running ubuntu. I am
>>> running 64studio 3 beta with some debian squeeze enhancements.
>>>     
>>
>> That reminded me (completely unrelated to the original posters's 
>> question) - I downloaded US beta 3, K3B only wants to burn it onto a 
>> CD but then announces that its burning more than the official capacity 
>> ... and completely refuses to offer an option to burn it to a DVD ...
>>   
> That's a bug I've noticed before. If you right-click on the .iso you 
> only get the option to burn to CD. If you open K3b first, select "Burn 
> DVD iso" then navigate to the .iso and select it, all should be well.

That worked. Unfortunately, it's not a Live DVD - it only wants to install.

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David
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