Hi,
A new 64bit iso is up ;)
io GNU/Linux is a Live DVD/USB based on Debian Sid and focused on multimedia.
Kernel 3.14.4, Jack2 as default sound server, e18 as desktop environment and a
big collection of installed software... Full persistence for USB install (with
encryption) and more cool stuff... A great nomade studio :)
For more infos: manual, packages list, screenshots, video etc... Check:
-> http://manu.kebab.free.fr/iognulinux.html
-> https://sourceforge.net/projects/io-…
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Feedbacks welcome, enjoy :)
MK
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Dear musicians, programmers and normal people,
I plan to create a user group, a regular meeting, in my home town
Cologne, in Germany.
The first meeting ever will be already on June 18th, 19:00.
After that every two month or so. There are more dates on the website
(see below).
Here is a brief website with all the necessary information.
http://cologne.linuxaudio.org/ (Any language is welcome but the chances
are that most people will be from the area and therefore speak German.
So the page …
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If you intend to come you can put your name on this etherpad, but this
is not required. Anybody can show up.
http://yourpart.eu/p/linuxaudio-cologne
Topics will be unorganized Q&A, showing off programs and music, sharing
knowledge and tips and hopefully one day shorter or longer
presentations, tutorials, workshops etc.
I expect most people to use Linux but any OS is welcome, therefore I
named it just "Open Source Audio" and not Linux Audio.
So if you are in the area please join us! If you are not in the area but
know people in the area, please tell them.
Greetings,
Nils
http://cologne.linuxaudio.org/http://www.nilsgey.de
P.S.
Despite the domain saying linuxaudio.org this is an independently and
privately organized event. It is not intended to replace or get in
conflict with the Linux Audio Conference.
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On behalf of the entire Rivendell development team, I'm pleased to
announce the availability of Rivendell v2.9.0. Rivendell is a
full-featured radio automation system targeted for use in professional
broadcast environments. It is available under the GNU General Public
License.
From the NEWS file:
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Changes:
Cart Notes Display. 'Cart Notes' information can now be displayed in
the 'Edit Events' dialog in RDAirPlay.
RDLogManger Command Line Enhancements. A '-P'…
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to prevent existing logs from being overwritten by batched jobs.
Report Enhancements. Added a 'Classical Music' as-played report,
as well as the ability to filter all reports on the basis of daypart
range.
New Scheduler Code Support. Added an '--add-scheduler-code=' switch
to rdimport(1) and the ability to specify a set of scheduler codes to
be added to new carts on a per-dropbox basis in
RDAdmin->ManageHosts->Dropboxes.
RDLibrary Cart Status Highlighting. Carts whose dayparting indicates
a start time in the future are now highlighted in cyan rather than red.
New RML. An 'Append Log' ['AL'] RML has been added.
Full Disc Ripper Enhancements. The Full Disc Ripper ('Rip Disk' in
RDLibrary) has undergone a major overhaul, now allowing for
multi-track rips to a single cut and streamlined assignments of
selected tracks to new carts.
Various bug fixes. See the ChangeLog for details.
Database Update:
This version of Rivendell uses database schema version 239, and will
automatically upgrade any earlier versions. To see the current
schema version prior to upgrade, see RDAdmin->SystemInfo.
As always, be sure to run RDAdmin immediately after upgrading to
allow any necessary changes to the database schema to be applied.
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Further information, screenshots and download links are available at:
http://www.rivendellaudio.org/
Cheers!
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| Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Chief Developer |
| | Paravel Systems |
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| Do not try to think outside of the box. That's impossible. |
| Instead, realise the truth. There is no box. |
| --Quoted by "larsmjoh" on GrokLaw.net |
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Aqualung is an advanced music player for GNU/Linux (also running on other
UNIX-alikes). It plays audio CDs, internet radio streams and podcasts as
well as regular soundfiles in just about any audio format and has the
feature of inserting absolutely no gaps between adjacent tracks.
Aqualung R-1300 has been released today as 1.0-rc1, as the first milestone
in an anticipated (short) series of release candidates leading to the final
1.0 release of Aqualung. With this release, we celebrate 10 years …
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Aqualung!
This release contains changes from the last 2 years and 4 months -- and, as
you may imagine, has been long long overdue. It would not have been
possible to make it to this point without the work of core devs Jamie
Heilman, Jeremy Evans and Peter Szilagyi, as well as numerous contributors
who sent us patches, bugreports, translations and encouragement. I would
like to take this opportunity to thank all of you.
A condensed selection of changes that went into this release is available
in the ChangeLog, directly accessible at:
http://aqualung.factorial.hu/ChangeLog
The release tarball is available from SourceForge mirrors:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aqualung/files/aqualung/1.0-rc1/
For further info please visit the Aqualung homepage:
http://aqualung.factorial.hu
Enjoy,
Tom
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