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:::::::::...::::::: version 2.5.2 :: codename DHORUBA ::
100% FREE MULTIMEDIA GNU/LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM
FOR THE FREEDOM OF CREATION
the complete system is free to download and copy, go on
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ISO CD image of 683 Mbytes
BOOT THE LIVE CD ON ANY PC COMPUTER
ANY OTHER SYSTEM ON THE COMPUTER WILL BE LEFT UNTOUCHED
TEMPORARY INSTALL: COPY THE DYNE DIRECTORY IN THE HARDDISK
GET A NOMADIC DESKTOP WITH READY TO USE APPLICATIONS
see http://dynebolic.org/manual for more informations
:: WHAT IS DYNE:BOLIC ?
Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable cd, containing a whole
operating system that works straight from boot, without the need to
install or change anything on the hard disk.
If you like and want to have it on harddisk you can simply copy the
/dyne directory on your computer: the simpliest installation ever! Your
older system is untouched and comes back booting without CD.
Dyne:bolic is user-friendly: recognizes your hardware devices (sound,
video, firewire, modem, network and USB) and offers a vast range of
software for multimedia production: audio and video manipulation, sound
composition and synthesis, 3D modeling, photography, peer2peer
filesharing, web browsing, veejaying, desktop publishing, word
processing, cd burning, email, encryption, anonymity tools and more.
All software is free and there is no market operation behind
dyne:bolic, just a communal effort to widen access to modern technology
and let people be Free to Create.
Dyne:bolic is being developed since 6 years by independent and well
skilled artisans optimizing it to run on computers commonly found in
Africa America Asia Europe and Oceania. It includes code from hundreds
of programmers all around the world, with a lively community of
artists, teachers and developers who use, distribute and adapt this
platform according to their needs and desires.
This operating system is a grassroot effort to share independent
knowledge, it keeps away from commercial speculations and capitalist
corporations, because CREATIONS WANT TO BE FREE.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: QUOTE OF THE DAY :::
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Having the fewest wants, I am nearest to the gods.
-- Socrates
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=== WHAT'S NEW in 2.5.2
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Donations are now possible via paypal, see http://dyne.org/donate.php
WE HAVE PLANS TO CONTINUE AND WE NEED YOUR HELP, THANKS!
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The system is stabilized for the final release of the dyne:II series.
This is a major bugfix for usb detection, encrypted nesting,
international keyboard input, firewire video capture and playback.
New software includes darkice/snow, oggfwd and dvgrab for minimalistic
commandline streaming receipts. Updated software include Blender,
Cinelerra and FreeJ. The image.dyne module is included by default.
The User's Manual has been completed with more informations.
=== new dyne:II core features:
- - it is a multiuser system, private data can be encrypted
- - can boot from CD, network and USB stick, perfect for thin clients
- - you don't need to download more, you have many applications at once
- - just borrowing a CD/RW and an harddisk you can repack a new liveCD
- - it's modular, so you can easily add and combine .dyne modules
- - it includes all compiler and development tools needed to build dyne
=== upgrading from version 2
To upgrade just replace the dyne/ directory with the new one, or run
the CD and answer yes when prompted.
To upgrade your nest to encrypted the easieast way is
- backup your home data on the harddisk outside the nest
- create a new encrypted nest overwriting the old one
- import manually your data into the new one
=== upgrading from version 1
Upgrade from version 1, or not? here is an overview of reasons:
Pro:
- better usability and stability, support for more devices
- possibility to run from usb and solid state devices
- ability to run in thin-client setups
- cryptographic protection for your privacy
- gathers more software and can be customized easily
Contra:
- version 2 is not running on XBOX game consoles
- version 2 does not include the OpenMosix clustering system
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: FOR ACTIVISM IN CRISIS AREAS
____ __ _ _ http://www.linux.com/articles/61665
We imagine improvised expressive devices like a CD that turns your PC
into an on line streaming studio. Imagine a mob that creates a traffic
jam. Think of the religious policeman in London, the konfused kollege
kid and the jealous dentist in Baghdad and the jailed blogger blogging
on in Cairo. Building autonomous networks in extreme conditions.
Streamtime uses old and new media for the production of content and
networks in the fields of media, arts, culture and activism in crisis
areas, like Iraq. Streamtime offers a diffuse environment for
developing do-it-yourself media. We focus on a cultural sense of
finding your own way in the quagmire that is Iraq, and its
representation in the global media. We should not try to change
politics in order to foster cultural change; we should support cultural
manifestation in order to force political change.
___ __ _ _ http://streamtime.org
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: AUTOMATIC CRYPTO AUTONOMISM :::
A public presentation of our privacy protection mechanism was held at
the Ars Electronica Symposium 2007 - here are the slides:
__ _ _ http://bricolabs.net/directions/goodbye_privacy
People have the right to protect their privacy as much as their freedom
to express.
It is important to keep in mind that noone else than *you* can ensure
the privacy of your personal data. Server hosted services and web
integrated technologies gather all data into huge information pools
that are made available to established economical and cultural regimes.
Since version 2.4 dyne:bolic supports strong encryption of your /home
private data with Linux dm-crypt i586 optimized Rijndael hashed SHA256,
to provide an efficient and user-friendly tool to protect your
bookmarks, addressbook, documents and emails by carrying them back with
you, protected with a fairly strong cryptographic algorithm.
A passkey to read your data is stored inside a file, which is also
protected by a password. It is possible to keep everything with you on
a small usb stick, still being sure that the data won't be easily
recovered in case you loose it. You can also give the passkey
protecting your data to a friend, to make the data unaccessible until
you meet again, which can be useful in case of tricky transports.
read more on ___ __ _ _ http://tazebao.dyne.org/privacy
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: FOR THE GNU MEDIA ART
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The Goto10 collective of artists tailored a unique piece of
craftmanship, gathering together most hard to install bleeding-edge
audio-visual open source software in their customization, free as in
media on http://puredyne.goto10.org
a growing number of extras are available: cross-compiling kits for
NintendoDS and software notation applications ... /.. ../ .
ftp://ftp.dyne.org/dynebolic/modules/ and the community contributed
________ http://lab.dyne.org/DyneModules
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: THIS IS RASTA SOFTWARE
Jah Rastafari Livity bless our Freedom! This is free software, share it
for the good of yourself and your people, respect others and let them
express, be free and let others be free. Live long and prosper in
Peace!
But, no Peace without Justice. This software is about Resistence inna
Babylon world which tries to control more and more the way we
communicate and share information and knowledge. This software is for
all those who cannot afford to have the latest expensive hardware to
speak out their words of consciousness and good will. This software has
a full range of applications for production and not only consumption of
information, it's a full multimedia studio, you don't need to buy
anything to express yourself. Freedom and sharing of knowledge are
solid principles for evolution and that's where this software comes
from.
Inna babylon, money is the main requirement to make a voice possible to
be heard by others. Capitalist and fundamentalist governments all
around the world rule with huge TV monopolies spreading their
propaganda, silencing all criticism.
This is a struggle for Redemption from existing operating systems which
always require new expensive hardware for doing the same as ever: give
us free players but make us pay for producing our own voices. And the
one who protects you rips you off, as the Arabs say.
Dyne:bolic is a tool to produce and publish yourself, freely. There is
nothing to consume here, there is all you need to create.
http://rastasoft.org
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: BIG UP \o/
First of all salutes and great respect to the many developers who have
written software included in dyne:bolic: a long list of names that is
impossible to include here, you'll find information about them inside
the CD and in the documentation of each software.
Furthermore there are many contributors that patiently document bugs
and give suggestions, via email or in person, most of them are not
mentioned here, as it would be a big effort by itself to keep up to
date such a documentation... Thanks to all of you.
Special thanks for this release go to Fruity, Tati, Jean Habib,
Mr.Goil,
Dyne:II is being mantained by Jaromil with help and inspirations from:
=== Dyne.org / FreakNet hackers http://dyne.orghttp://freaknet.org
Alpt, Asbesto, Kysucix, Xant, Newmark, Nightolo, DinDon, Sandman,
Crash, Godog, Voyager, Pallotron, Fredd, Kobaiashi, Mr.Goil,
Nelburg, Acme, Adam, Robert, Cjm, Cerin0
=== Goto10 http://www.goto10.orghttp://puredyne.goto10.org
Aymeric, Marloes, Antonios, Chun and the many contributors
=== Metro Olografix http://olografix.org
Neuro, Smilzo, Superattilius, Groucho/K6, SugoDiPesce,
Blended, Hunicus, Isazi
=== Netherlands Media Art Institute http://www.montevideo.nl/en
Montevideo / Time Based Arts
=== Radio Ondarossa 87.9FM Roma http://www.ondarossa.info
=== Streamtime crew http://streamtime.org
=== ASCII http://www.scii.nl and the robotic resistance crew
=== SERVUS:AT netz-kultur platform http://www.servus.at
=== the Xiph foundation http://www.xiph.org
=== Indymedia http://www.indymedia.org
=== BlagBlagBlag & Blasterisk http://www.blagblagblag.org/BLASTERISK
And more... Ish, Kapel, Jagadeesh, Lawrence, Arun M., Melindo, the FSF
India and the NID Ahmedabad, BEK.no, the Folk Festival in Louga
(Senegal), the squatters of Amsterdam, Neural.it, Stomfi, Paul Davis,
Abortigeno, Menglef, Maikel, Ivana, Gisle, Armin, Lambru, Chmod, Xaver,
Jojo, Rino, Marko, Lupone, Kingdom of Piracy, Macchina, Giacomo Verde,
Artificialia, the Italian Hackmeeting, WhatTheHack, Ecoteca, the Chaos
League, MetaMute, Pippin, Jebba, Emillo, Adam...
.... and even more .....
to all the many people sending good vibes, sharing ospitality,
suggestions and helping organizing the things that keep all this alive:
hearful THANKS!
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: CONTRIBUTE
->>>> JOIN OUR MAILINGLIST: http://lists.dyne.org/dynebolic
->>>> CONTRIBUTE DOCUMENTATION: http://lab.dyne.org/DyneBolic (wiki)
->>>> BUG REPORT ONLINE INTERFACE: http://bugs.dyne.org
Please consider that the dyne:bolic project is an independent effort
relying on occasional support from non-profit, grant-making and
business organizations willing to sustain development of free and
opensource software like this.
Dyne:bolic relies on support from individuals like you to preserve,
protect and promote the freedom it gives to its users.
Please show your appreciation with an act of generosity!
If you use it then make a donation -> http://dyne.org/donate.php
In case you are an organization, company or official institution,
consider Dyne.org is a foundation and can provide you with official
papers about donations, plus you can be mentioned and linked on the
upcoming BIG THANKS page.
We struggle to keep this effort independent, therefore the only income
for this project is the community itself. thanks everyone!
:: DISCLAIMER
dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is copyleft (C)2001-2007 by Denis "Jaromil" Rojo
Several redistributed software are copyrighted by the respective
authors, it is documented in the accompanying manual of the
distribution.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with this program; if not, write to: Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
dyne.org is available to provide the source of the included binaries
upon request, all the included software can be redistributed under the
terms of the GNU GPL license and, in some cases, the X/BSD license.
For more informations refer to the web pages on http://dynebolic.org
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Hi all,
klick has been around for almost a year, but I figured no one will know about
it if I don't tell anybody. So here's a new version, and the first official
announcement.
klick is an advanced command-line based metronome for JACK. It allows you to
define complex tempo maps for entire songs or performances.
Its features include:
* Support for tempo maps, including arbitrary meters, tempo changes,
accelerando/ritardando and more.
* Three built-in sounds (borrowed from Ardour, GTick and FreePats),
plus ability to load your own samples.
* JACK transport sync support (master/slave).
* No GUI ;)
Get it here:
http://das.nasophon.de/klick/
Cheers,
Dominic
Dear all,
the deadline for the call for papers and music for the Linux Audio
Conference 2008 (LAC2008) has been extended.
The new and final deadline for paper and music submissions is now
Thursday, December 6, 2007, 24:00 UTC
(This is equal to Friday, December 7, 2007, 0:00 UTC)
We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio
processing based on Linux and open source software. Papers can focus
on technical, artistic or scientific issues and can target developers
or users.
We are also looking for music that has been produced completely or
mostly under Linux and/or with open source software from every genre:
compositions, Electronica, Chill-Out, Ambient, etc.
For paper submissions, please use the online form at
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/openconf
For music submissions and further details on both calls, please refer
to the calls below and on the web at
http://lac.linuxaudio.org
We are looking forward to many interesting submissions for the 6th
International Linux Audio Conference 2008 and we hope to see you in
Cologne 2008!
Please feel free to forward this e-mail to anybody who might be
interested.
On behalf of the LAC2008 organisation team,
Frank Barknecht and Martin Rumori
----------
Linux Audio Conference 2008 Cologne, Germany
28.02.-02.03.2008
Call for Papers
===============
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/download/lac2008_callforpapers.txt
We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio
processing based on Linux and open source software. Papers can focus
on technical, artistic or scientific issues and can target developers
or users. This includes (but is not limited to) the following
categories:
* Computer Music
* Music Production
* Instruments
* Drivers and Sound Architecture
* Audio Distributions
* Generic (Usage, Documentation etc.)
The conference is held in English.
Length of a paper is 4-8 pages. Papers have to include an abstract
(50-100 words). The abstract will be published separately on the
conference website once the paper has been accepted. Also, papers
should include up to 5 keywords.
In general talks should take 20-30 minutes followed by 5 minutes
discussion.
Please notify us if you need a special technical setup. The technical
standard setup will be:
* microphone/head set
* projector with XVGA input (resolution 1024x768)
* stereo speaker setup with mini jack input
If you are not able to bring your laptop along with you, please notify
us in advance.
How to submit
--------------
* Do not send papers via email as with the past LAC conferences!
* Instead please use the paper upload form in our conference
management system at:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/openconf
* File format is PDF, formatted for A4 paper. Make use of the
templates for paper formatting available at:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/download/lac2008_templates.tar.gz
* Authors of papers selected to be included in the printed
conference proceedings will also have to supply supplemental
material like illustrations needed to layout the printed
proceedings separately.
* Deadline for paper submissions is December 6, 2007, 24:00 UTC
Important Dates
----------------
06 Dec 2007: Paper submission deadline
21 Dec 2007: Notification of acceptance
11 Jan 2008: camera ready version
28 Feb - 2 Mar 2008: Linux Audio Conference in Cologne
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Linux Audio Conference 2008 Cologne, Germany
28.02.-02.03.2008
Call for Music
==============
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/download/lac2008_callformusic.txt
The conference will include several concerts. We are looking for music
that has been produced completely or mostly under Linux and/or with
open source software from every genre: compositions, Electronica,
Chill-Out, Ambient, etc.
If you want to participate, either send your composition(s) to this
address:
LAC2008 - Call for Music
Kunsthochschule für Medien
Martin Rumori
Peter-Welter-Platz 2
D-50676 Köln
Germany
or send your submission via email to: lac(a)linuxaudio.org
Please do not attach any media files to email submissions, only
provide a URL to where the piece can be downloaded.
Make use of one of the following media formats:
* Media: Audio-CD, DVD, DVD-R, CD-R, Website download
* File formats: aiff, wav, flac, ogg, mp3
* Samplerate: 44.1 or 48 kHz
* Resolution: 16 or 24 bit
* Number of channels: 1 to 8 channels
* Channel format: multi-channel interleaved, multi-mono
Include the following items with your submission (in English):
* A filled-out and signed printout of the form available here:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/download/lac2008_musicagreement.pdf
The form can be filled out with a computer and printed out afterwards
for signing.
For the printed program and to be published online and on the
conference CD, in continuous text (no table or list please):
* short commentary on the composition(s) (each ca. 150 words)
* short Curriculum Vitae (ca. 100 words)
Deadline for submissions is December 6, 2007, 24:00 UTC
A jury will select the compositions that will be performed/played.
Besides artistic criteria and technical reasons, these criteria apply
for the selection:
Tape pieces or pieces which are performed by the composers themselves
will generally have more chances to get included. If we get more
pieces than we can include in the program, composers who are attending
the conference are preferred.
Terms and conditions for participation can be found in the form
mentioned above. This form includes among other things:
I will receive no fees whether my composition is played or not. GEMA
fees (in case of performance) will be paid by the organizer. The
material I send to the LAC organisation team will not be returned.
Important Dates
----------------
06 Dec 2007: Music submission deadline
21 Dec 2007: Notification of acceptance
28 Feb - 2 Mar 2008: Linux Audio Conference in Cologne
Hi,
A fresh new release from the FreeBoB project is available. It is only a
maintenance release. It fixes a few bugs which were reported. If you
don't have problems with the your current version of libfreebob, there
is no reason to update to this one.
Available through the SourceForge release system at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=117802
Have fun recording!
The FreeBoB Team
PS: Expect FFADO soon...
I'm pleased to announce the release of FluidSynth 1.0.8.
Dubbed "Its about funky time!", since it was almost 2 years ago since
the last release.
If you like HTML change logs, have a look at:
http://fluidsynth.resonance.org/trac/wiki/ChangeLog1_0_8
Features and improvements
-------------------------
* Improved synthesis interpolation (around loops for smoother looping,
optimizations and improved flexibility)
* Dithering on 16 bit converted output (thanks to Mihail Zenkov for
noting the problem and providing patches)
* Updated fluidmax plugin with polyphony parameter
* Improved ALSA audio and sequencer drivers.
* Fixed some Floating Point Exceptions which were causing excessive CPU
usage
* Some fixes to Chorus and Reverb parameters (thanks to David Hilvert
for noting problems and providing patches)
Bug fixes
---------
* Looping/tuning problem when loop end close to end of sample (Ticket #4
- Thanks to Tomas Nykung for reporting and providing example
SoundFonts).
* FluidSynth crashes with QSynth and audio meters turned on (Ticket #5 -
Thanks to David Hilvert for reporting)
* ALSA sequencer driver no longer prints out false error messages
* Many memory leaks plugged (thanks to Paul Millar for pointing out
issues and providing some patches)
* Warning message printed if a non option is not a valid SoundFont or
MIDI file (thanks to Nick Daly for the patch).
Code cleanup other misc. stuff
------------------------------
* Fixed Visual Studio Windows project files and other fixes to build on
this platform
* Removed broken SSE support.
* Removed memory alignment hacks (no longer needed).
* Function comments sprinkled throughout the code (not finished yet)
* Updated fluidsynth man page.
* Updated README-OSX (from Ebrahim Mayat)
* Added --enable-fpe-check and --enable-trap-on-fpe configure options to
aid in Floating Point Exception debugging
Grab it directly from: http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/fluid/
Main project page: http://www.fluidsynth.org
Best regards,
Josh Green
hi all,
(sorry for crossposting)
i just did a new release of nova. i didn't add too many new features
since the last 0.1 release, but was mainly working on bug fixes ...
get the tarball at:
https://tim.klingt.org/nova/download/releases/nova-0.1.1.tar.bz2
for questions, comments, complaints, bug reports or similar, please
contact me via the nova mailing list:
http://klingt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nova-dev
cheers, tim
--
tim(a)klingt.org ICQ: 96771783
http://tim.klingt.org
All we composers really have to work with is time and sound - and
sometimes I'm not even sure about sound.
Morton Feldman
Dear all,
The online form for the submission of papers for LAC2008 is now open!
Authors please use the conference management system at
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/openconf
The deadline for paper submissions is 1 Dec 2007.
We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio
processing based on Linux and open source software. Papers can focus
on technical, artistic or scientific issues and can target developers
or users. For details please refer to the call for papers below and on
the web at
http://lac.linuxaudio.org
We would also like to remind you of the call for music. We are
looking for music that has been produced completely or mostly under
Linux and/or with open source software from every genre: compositions,
Electronica, Chill-Out, Ambient, etc.
The deadline for music submissions is 1 Dec 2007.
On behalf of the LAC2008 organisation team, sincerely,
Frank Barknecht and Martin Rumori
Call For Presentations
==================
Just a reminder that the Call for Presentation submissions for LCA
Multimedia is slowly approaching its deadline.
Please send your abstracts to lca-mm(at)annodex.net or myself for a submission.
LCA Multimedia is a miniconf, part of linux.conf.au, the annual
Australian Linux & open source developers' conference.
When: 28th January 2008
Where: Melbourne University, Linux.conf.au
Dates and Deadlines:
* Sept 2007 - Call for Presentations distributed
* 30th Nov 2007 - Deadline for submissions
* 15th Dec 2007 - Programme published
* 28 Jan 2008 - Miniconf
http://www.annodex.org/events/lca2008_mmm/
The aim of this mini-conf is to allow Linux audio and video developers
and users to meet and share ideas, and also to discuss
multimedia-related issues with the developers of the kernel,
networking and desktop systems. For all users, it will be a great way
to see and hear the variety of tools available and to contribute.
Presentations may be Full length (50 min), Half length (25 min) or
Lightning talks (10 min).
Full and half length presentations include time for audience
interaction. Facilities will be a lecture with data projector.
Lightning talks are short talks/presentations that last no more than
10 minutes. This is a good opportunity to introduce a new project or
tool. Slides have to be submitted beforehand to allow a quick
progression of talks.
Topics
Examples of topics for presentations include (but are not limited to):
* audio and video applications on Linux
* Linux for digital audio workstations and musical instruments
* video editing and postproduction on Linux
* low latency and reliable audio and video in the Linux kernel and userspace
* systems for connecting music, processing and control hardware
* media frameworks: gstreamer, xine, ffmpeg, etc.
* core Linux audio subsystems: Jack, ALSA, LADSPA, OSS, libsydneyaudio etc.
* software synthesis and sequencing applications
* recording, editing and mastering applications
* audio and video file formats and codecs
* streaming and network services for audio and video
* telephony and speech technologies
* video conferencing
Presentations must relate to Free and open source software and/or open
standards.
Submitting talks
Please note that in order to give a presentation you must be signed up
for the main conference.
To submit a talk, please send the following information to
lca-mm(at)annodex.net:
* Name:
* Company or Affiliation:
* Title of talk:
* Proposed Length of Talk:
* Short abstract (100-300 words):
* Homepage:
Please note all the above may be published on the miniconf homepage.
Looking forward to some awesome music action at LCA!
cheers,
Conrad.
I am proud to announce that AlsaPlayer-0.99.80 got stable, thanks to the hard
work of every one that contributed to the GTK2 interface and other functions,
as well that by submitting/fixing bugs.
This release is a bug fixes release.
See the ChangeLog for the details: http://www.alsaplayer.org/changelog.php3
Every user is encouraged to upgrade:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=249
If you want to help by submitting bugs or contributing artwork and code, look
at the website: http://www.alsaplayer.org/main.php3
Ciao,
Dominique
Hi all,
After years the developers of SuperCollider decided to start making official
releases, which has led to release 3.1!
You can download it here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=54622
A lot of changes and improvements have been made over the last few
weeks leading up to this release. If you haven't upgraded in a while,
now would be a good time to do so!
If you are a package manager for a distribution, it is suggested to use the
new released version to update the package (this will make it easier on the
user emaillist to help with questions).
sincerely,
on behalf of the SuperCollider developers,
Marije Baalman