Dear all,
we are happy to announce the call for papers for the 5th Linux Audio
Developers Conference (LAC2007). The conference is organized by the
TU-Berlin in cooperation with people of the Linux Audio Developers
mailing list, the music festival Inventionen 2007 and the Humboldt
University of Berlin.
The LAC2007 is taking place at the TU-Berlin, Germany from the 22nd -
25th of March 2007.
We have introduced some new tracks. Besides the category for papers,
demos and workshops, calls for tutorials and hands on demos have been
added. The tutorials aim is to give new (potential) users an overview of
the possibilities of Linux Audio Software and how to get started. The
LAC2007 provides a computer pool (LA Pool) where developers can give an
introduction to their software and where participants can try out Linux
Audio Software during the conference. This has been combined in the call
hands on demos.
Since the TU-Berlin is installing a new Wave Field Synthesis (WFS)
system the call for music has been extended by a call for compositions
for this system. Music that can be used for radio airplay can be
submitted, and will after acceptance by the Campusradio of the TU
Berlin, be played during the conference.
More detailed Information can be found in the 'Call for Papers' attached
to this email or on the website at: http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/
We are looking forward to many interesting submissions for the Linux
Audio Conference 2007 and hope to see you in Berlin in 2007!
Please feel free to forward this email to anybody who is interested.
On behalf of the LAC2007 organisation team,
Simon Schampijer and Marije Baalman
Call for the Linux Audio Conference 2007 - 22nd - 25th of March 2007
taking place at the Technische Universität Berlin
in cooperation with Inventionen 2007 and the Humboldt University of Berlin
This call includes:
Call for Papers
Call for Demos
Call for Hands On Demos
Call for Workshops
Call for Tutorials
Call for Music (categories: Concert, Club, Radio and Wave Field Synthesis)
-----------------------------
Call for Papers
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
a PC with a pdf viewer
How to submit
File format is PDF, formatted for A4 paper. Make use of the templates for
paper formatting available at:
http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/download/templates-lac2007.tar.gz
See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all necessary
information.
Send your paper and all necessary information by 8 Jan 2007 via email to
this address: lac2007 AT robin.kgw.tu-berlin.de
You will be notified by 05 Feb 2007 whether your paper has been accepted.
The reviewers may ask you to modify your paper in order to be accepted. The
deadline for the final version is March 1, 2007.
Important Dates
08 Jan 2007: Paper submission deadline
05 Feb 2007: Notification of acceptance
01 Mar 2007: Final version deadline
22 - 25 March 2007: Conference
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Call for Demos
You do not need to write a whole paper, but rather a short abstract only
(50-100 words). This category is mainly thought for software demos. Be aware
though that in case of too many submissions papers take priority over
demos...
See section "Call for Papers" for info on the duration of talks and the
technical setup.
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Call for Hands On Demos
A new item of the LAC 2007 is LA Pool: a pool with Linux audio computers, on
which programs can be demonstrated. To give a "hands on" demo you can
reserve LA Pool for 1 hour, of which ca. 20 minutes can be used as a general
introduction and the rest should be free for participants to try out the
program and ask questions.
A Hands On demo can be held in addition to a Paper Presentation or as the
presentation for the Demo, so you need to either submit a paper or an
abstract as mentioned above. Additionally, you need to give us a version of
your software, with clear installation instructions and requirements, so
that we can install the software on the Pool before the conference.
How to submit
See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all necessary
information.
Send your abstract and all necessary information by 8 Jan 2007 via email to
this address: lac2007 AT robin.kgw.tu-berlin.de
Deadline for submissions is 08 Jan 2007.
You will be notified by 05 Feb 2007 whether your submission has been
accepted.
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Call for Workshops
With respect to their content workshops do not differ from talks: Workshops
can have technical focus as well as artistic or scientific focus. Workshops
can be targeted to developers as well as users. See section "Call for
Papers" for more info on this.
The shape of the workshop is completely up to you. E.g. it can be
tutorial-like ("how to write an ALSA driver/ a jack application/ a LADSPA
plugin/ etc.") or it can be BOFS-like (e.g. a meeting of like-minded users
and/or developers to exchange experience and knowledge about a specific
topic), or it can be anything in between.
Workshops can take place in seminar rooms or in a public space like the TU
Lichthof. Depending on the location, attendance might be limited to ca 10
people.
We strongly encourage you to submit early. It will be more likely to get a
free slot and it will be easier for attendants to know about the workshop if
it is published on the conference website. If you expect the attendants to
prepare their laptops for your workshop ( e.g. by installing some software)
or if there are other requirements, please note so in your abstract.
How to submit:
See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all necessary
information.
Send an abstract (ca. 50-100 words) and all necessary information via email
to this address: lac2007 AT robin.kgw.tu-berlin.de
The abstract will be published on the conference website once the workshop
has been accepted (not before 01 March 2007 though).
Submission deadline is 05 Feb 2007.
You will be notified by 01 March 2007 whether your submission has been
accepted.
-----------------------------
Call for Tutorials
New in this edition of the Linux Audio Conference will be a Tutorial track
for new users. This Tutorial track will be hosted by the Media Science
Department of the Humboldt University of Berlin. Proposals for additions to
this Tutorial program are welcome.
The aim of this Tutorial track is to give new (potential) users an overview
of the possibilities of Linux Audio Software and how to get started. The
difference to workshops is that the tutorials are given in a lecture
environment and should focus on how to make music with Linux, more than
going into specifics of certain programs.
The tutorial track is supported by the LA Pool facility as attendants can
try out the software themselves with hands on support.
Send a short description of your proposed Tutorial topic (ca. 50-100 words),
via email to this address: lac2007 AT robin.kgw.tu-berlin.de
Submission deadline is 08 Jan 2007.
You will be notified by 05 Feb 2007 whether your submission has been
accepted. Criteria will be based upon creating a full fledged Tutorial
program for Linux Audio.
-----------------------------
Call for Music
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:
Serious compositions, Electronica, Chill-Out, Ambient etc. Indicate whether
you want to have your piece played in a concert like environment or a club
like environment. Additionally you can submit Radio music (see below) and
Wave Field Synthesis music (see also below).
Additionally you are welcome to give a talk about your piece. We encourage
you especially to show how you made the piece using open source software.
Please send a short abstract (ca. 50-100 words) if you want to give a talk.
If you want to participate, send your composition(s) to this address:
LAC2007 - Call for Music
Institute of Communications Research
Sekretariat EN 8
Einsteinufer 17
D-10587 Berlin
Germany
Make use of one of the following media formats:
Media: Audio-CD, DVD, DVD-R or CD-R
File formats: aiff or wav
Channels: mono, stereo, multi-channel and multi-mono (8 channels is no
problem, more than 8 must be discussed).
Samplerate: 44.1 or 48 kHz
Resolution: 16 or 24 bit
Include the following items with your submission (in English):
A filled-out and signed printout of the form available here:
http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/download/musicagreement.pdf
For the printed program and to be published online and on the conference CD,
in continuous text (no table or list please):
A short commentary on the composition(s) (each ca. 150 words)
A short Curriculum Vitae (ca. 100 words)
Deadline for submissions is 08 Jan 2007.
A jury will select the compositions that will be performed/played.
Furthermore, the jury will give out three prices to participants to
contribute to their travel expenses.
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 TU Berlin will not be returned.
Additionally to this Call for Music, during the late night concerts there
will be an open stage:
"Plug & Chill - The Linux Jam Nights"
where attendants of the conference are invited to perform their pieces in a
more club-like context. There is no deadline for this, so people can decide
during the conference if they want to participate.
However if you already know that you want to participate do not hesitate to
inform us. Send us an email to lac2007 AT robin.kgw.tu-berlin.de and include
a description of your equipment and a short characterization of your music
(keywords only).
During the conference it is possible to register at the info desk. Note that
there is a time limit for "Plug & Chill". If we have received too many
registrations already you might not get a slot.
Contributions to "Plug & Chill" should not exceed 10 min.
There will be a room at the TU Berlin where people can meet during the
conference and rehearse for "Plug & Chill".
-----------------------------
Radio Music
A new category in the Music call is the call for music that can be used for
radio airplay. In cooperation with the Campusradio
(http://www.campusradio-online.de
) of the TU Berlin, who will do a live report on the conference, we invite
composers, musicians and producers of Music made or recorded and mastered
with Open Source tools, to submit their works.
If you want to participate, send an email to:
lac2007-radio AT robin.kgw.tu-berlin.de
with a link to your audio files.
Alternately, send your music to the address above, with the addition:
LAC2007 - Call for Music Radio
Make use of one of the following media formats:
Media: Audio-CD, DVD, DVD-R or CD-R
File formats: aiff or wav or ogg
Channels: mono or stereo
Samplerate: 44.1 or 48 kHz
Resolution: 16 or 24 bit
Include the following items with your submission (in English): A filled-out
and signed printout of the form available here (sent by mail, or by fax to:
+49 30 31421143):
http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/download/musicagreement.pdf
Deadline for submissions is 05 Feb 2007.
The choice of which pieces are played is in the hands of the Campusradio
crew. A program listing will be on their website
http://www.campusradio-online.de shortly before the conference.
-----------------------------
Wave Field Synthesis Music
Shortly before the conference, a new Wave Field Synthesis (WFS) system will
be installed in one of the lecture halls of the TU Berlin. We are looking
for composers who are interested in creating a composition for this system
or who have already written pieces for WFS, which could be played on the
system.
The WFS system will be based on the sWONDER software (
http://swonder.sourceforge.net), and can be controlled by OSC.
For more information, please contact us at lac2007 AT robin.kgw.tu-berlin.de
As there is no standard format for WFS material yet, we ask for a elaborate
description of the piece and some examples of previous works.
To prepare the piece for performance, it will be necessary for the composer
to be present a few days before the conference. We will support efforts to
get funding for this from external organizations (such as DAAD).
Send your material to this address:
LAC2007 - Call for WFS Music
Institute of Communications Research
Sekretariat EN 8
Einsteinufer 17
D-10587 Berlin
Germany
Make use of one of the following media formats:
Media: Audio-CD, DVD, DVD-R or CD-R
File formats: aiff or wav
Channels: mono, stereo, multi-channel and multi-mono (8 channels is no
problem, more than 8 must be discussed).
Samplerate: 44.1 or 48 kHz
Resolution: 16 or 24 bit
Include the following items with your submission (in English):
A filled-out and signed printout of the form available on:
http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/download/musicagreement.pdf
For the printed program and to be published online and on the conference CD,
in continuous text (no table or list please):
A short commentary on the composition(s) (each ca. 150 words)
A short Curriculum Vitae (ca. 100 words)
Deadline for submissions is 08 Jan 2007.
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 TU Berlin will not be returned.
Hi all,
first my apologies for cross-posting (TM) :) . This is a wee small
bugfix release of Simple Sysexxer. It now should build without needing
Qt debug libs installed.
As I didn't get any feedback since the first release (neither success
stories nor complaints), I'd like to encourage anyone to send feedback
or bug reports.
Simple Sysexxer is a tool to exchange sysex data with MIDI devices, e.g.
to do backups of the device's memory contents or to send presets loaded
from the web.
Advantages:
* (Hopefully) easy to use graphical user interface
* True ALSA sequencer support
* Built using Qt, no KDE dependency at all
* Minor changes to the source should make it run on Mac OS X or even
Windows
Disadvantages:
* Requires Qt4 and will *not* build against Qt3
* No JACK MIDI support :)
* No OSS support
* No prebuilt binaries available
Information and source download:
http://www.christeck.de
Enjoy,
ce
Version 1.0-RC2 of MMA - Musical MIDI Accompaniment - is now
available for downloading. Included in this release:
Improved support for windows path names.
A number of packaging issues resolved.
Inclusion of mklibdoc.py for updating of lib docs from user
contributed files.
Fractional RANGE settings for arpeggio and scale tracks.
This is our second version 1 release candidate. Please let me know
if anything is broken before we release the real 1.0!
Please note the new web and email addresses. The old ones still work,
but not for long. Update your records.
MMA is a accompaniment generator -- it creates midi tracks
for a soloist to perform with. User supplied files contain
pattern selections, chords, and MMA directives. For full details
please visit:
http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/
If you have any questions or comments, please send them
to: bob(a)mellowood.ca
--
Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
EMAIL: bob(a)mellowood.ca
WWW: http://www.mellowood.ca
Quicktoots :: http://quicktoots.linuxaudio.org
NOW ONLINE FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE!!!
****************************************************************************
The Most Loaded Linux Audio Desktop Competition
This is a little competition to see who can come up with the most
heavily loaded and well laid out (cluttered might be a better word)
desktop screenshot while running Linux Audio Applications.
Rules
1. The most popular will be given top spot on the LAU Guide.
2. All submissions will be presented as the next Quicktoot.
3. There is no size restriction.
4. Video/animation/flash and audio examples will also be accepted.
5. Either post the url to Linux Audio Users mailing list. or send
the entries directly to pshirkey at boosthardware dot com.
* Round 1 Submissions now closed. Voting is in place through viewing
popularity. No cheating please. System is purposefully simple as we
expect this audience to be genuinely interested in results.
*****************************************************************************
-------------
Background
-------------
The purpose of the Quicktoots are to provide a community resource of
informative guides for using Linux audio applications.
The Quicktoots are the brainchild of Dave Phillips the man responsible
for the most comprehensive webpage devoted to Linux audio applications.
The Linux Sound and Midi page. Your one stop resource for Linux sound
software.
http://www.linux-sound.org
If you are in the position to link to any of the quicktoots please link
to the main page. That way we can keep more accurate statistics on the
amount of people viewing the pages.
If you are interested in contributing to the Quicktoots please let us
know. All work must be submitted to either Dave or myself and we will
give advice or make changes to ensure our publishing standard is met. If
you are not able to send html don't worry because I am willing to format
any braindumps.
-----------------------
Cheers.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://lau.linuxaudio.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
========================================
"Anything your mind can see you can manifest physically, then it will
become reality" - Macka B
I'm making separate announcement here since this little program might be
of help to people not using MMA (who might want to use this as a basis
for other conversions), as well as MMA users.
I've written a short Python program which parses Yamaha style files
(used by Yamaha synths for auto-rhythm/accomp.) to a format used by MMA.
We hope this will spur the development of additional libraries for MMA.
A small tarball is available at
http://mellowood.ca/mma/ys2mma.tar.gz
MMA - Musical MIDI Accompaniment is available at:
http://mellowood.ca/mma/
Have fun.
--
Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
EMAIL: bob(a)mellowood.ca
WWW: http://www.mellowood.ca
Announcing the latest version of hearnet[1], the (in)famous little JACK
toy. The name may bring back memories of your favorite lunch lady, but
the sound of your own network traffic will move you in ways that she
never could have hoped to move you. I hope that's a good thing.
This release sports filter expressions (a la tcpdump) and the ability to
drop privileges and run as a normal user, and therefore play nice with
the other JACK apps in your playground.
Enjoy, and don't get any hair in your network.
1. http://hans.fugal.net/src/hearnet
--
Hans Fugal ; http://hans.fugal.net
There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the
right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
-- Johann Sebastian Bach
On behalf of the entire Rivendell Development Team, I'm pleased to announce
the release of version 0.9.1 of the Rivendell Operations Guide. The Guide is
written so as to provide a full "tour" of the Rivendell system from the
standpoint of an end user.
From the Change History:
*** snip snip ***
2006-10-10 Robert Orr
Fixed various typos.
2006-10-10 Fred Gleason
Added a title page.
Added a Change History page.
Released as version 0.9.1
*** snip snip ***
Rivendell is a full-featured radio automation system targeted for use in
professional broadcast environments, available under the GNU General Public
License. The Rivendell Operations Guide is made available under Creative
Commons Non-Commercial Share-alike license, and is available for download now
at:
http://www.salemradiolabs.com/rivendell/download.shtml.
Cheers!
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| Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Director of Broadcast Software Development |
| | Salem Radio Labs |
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| A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man |
| contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral. |
| -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery |
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LASH is the LASH Audio Session Handler, which allow you to save and
restore complex audio setups involving multiple interconnected JACK/Alsa
quickly as a unit.
This release fixes several bugs, upgrading is recommended.
* Support for building without ALSA (OSX? Let me know..)
* Server auto-launching bug fixes
* Removed dependence on /etc/services (fixes sandbox violations)
* Added lash_args_free (plugs memory leak)
* Fixed event handling bug in synth client
* Probably a bunch of other stuff I've long since forgotten about
* Applied Debian patches
More information (and of course, the code) available at:
http://lash.nongnu.org
or, for the truly lazy:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/lash/lash-0.5.2.tar.gz
Enjoy.
-DR-
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See it like a Nomad Distribution attached to no hardware. You carry
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- - dyne:II can now run all the system from USB storage
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- - Xorg has been upgraded to the latest 7.1 release
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with pre-configured Blasterisk public account
- - new AddUser and Wifi configuration tools
- - grubconfig script for easy bootloader installation
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- - it's slick and snappy like the preceeding dyne:bolic, even better ;)
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To upgrade from version 1 to 2 just replace the dyne/ directory with
the new one, or run the CD and answer yes when prompted.
Before upgrading you have to manually backup the personal contents of
your old nest and import them to a new one.
Please note that:
- - version 2 is not running on XBOX game consoles
- - version 2 does not include the OpenMosix clustering system
=== dyne:II development history
The dyne:II core has been compiled from scratch by Jaromil and Smilzo
in 2005. During 2006 Jaromil completed a full rewrite of startup,
nesting, docking, configuration and sdk scripts, aided by the
experienced testing of Aymeric Antonios and Chun of Goto10.
The new foundation of the dyne:II core opens up the development to more
people, providing a modular packaging system for software collections
and the possibility to customize the liveCD with your favourite
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customization focusing on real time audio/video processing with pure
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visit the Developers Lounge -> http://dev.dynebolic.org
=== roadmap
We salute and support all development done outside the capitalist
empire, to produce and distribute low power and affordable computers.
We look forward to support chinese dragons and simputers, solid state
workstations and all kind of 100$ laptops. In fact, we are there
already, the next step in this development will be adoption of a
cross-platform build environment to cover all kinds of hardware around.
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We imagine improvised expressive devices like a CD that turns your PC
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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.
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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
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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.
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Since the first release of the dyne:II series our efforts received a
lot of attention, version 2.0 and 2.1 have been already redistributed
on several publications worldwide.... online you can read
// dyne:II reviewed on LinuxJournal
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// DHORUBA RELEASE - read about it on METAMUTE
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// and the interview to Dhoruba Bin Wahad of the Black Panthers Party
http://mediafilter.org/MFF/S36/S36.DBW.html
MAX respect!
:: BIG UP \o/ to DEVELOPERS & FRIENDS
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.
Dyne:II is being mantained by Jaromil with help 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, Godog, Niels, Acme, Adam, Robert, Cjm
=== Goto10 http://www.goto10.orghttp://puredyne.goto10.org
Aymeric, Marloes, Antonios, Chun
=== Metro Olografix http://olografix.org
Smilzo, Superattilius, Groucho/K6, SugoDiPesce,
Blended, Hunicus, Isazi
=== Netherlands Media Art Institute http://www.montevideo.nl/en
Montevideo / Time Based Arts
=== Streamtime http://streamtime.org
Bassam, Cecile, JoJo, Xname
=== ASCII http://www.scii.nl -> the robotic resistance crew
=== the Xiph foundation http://www.xiph.org
=== Indymedia http://www.indymedia.org
and all the activists involved!
=== BlagBlagBlag & Blasterisk http://www.blagblagblag.org/BLASTERISK
And more... Ish, Kapel, Jagadeesh, Lawrence, Arun, 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,
Rino, Marko, Lupone, Kingdom of Piracy, Macchina, Giacomo Verde,
Artificialia, the Italian Hackmeeting, WhatTheHack, Ecoteca, the Chaos
League, MetaMute, Oyvind "Pippin" Kolas, Cerin0, Jebba
.... 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 TO DYNE:BOLIC
->>>> 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)2001-2006 by Denis "Jaromil" Rojo
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 2 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.
Several redistributed binaries are copyrighted by the respective
authors, it is documented in the accompanying manual of the
distribution.
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
- --
jaromil, dyne.org rasta coder, http://afrolinux.org
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Greetings,
In the wake of the JACK 0.102.20 release, here goes the respective
friendly GUI: QjackCtl 0.2.21 is out.
As usual, the change-log says it all:
- GPL address update.
- All window captions can now be set smaller as tool-widgets. This
option takes effect when child windows are kept always on top.
- For the brave of heart, specially the ones brave enough to try with
Stephane Letz's jackdmp, a win32 build should be now possible.
- The main window button text labels are now optional (after a kind
suggestion by Geoff Beasley, thanks).
- Increse default maximum number of ports setting from 128 to 256.
- Initial freebob backend driver support. Also changed the coreaudio
backend driver command line device name/id parameter (EXPERIMENTAL).
- Closing the main window while not as an active JACK client, nor under
a server running state, will just quit the whole application, even
though the system-tray icon option is in effect.
- The most relevant transport commands (Rewind, Play and Pause) are now
made available on the main window context popup menu.
- The post-shutdown script is now also being called when using the Stop
button, whether the jackd server has been started internally or not. The
initial hard-coded default is now on and set to `killall jackd` (as a
workaround to an old request from Stephane Letz).
- The main window buttons display are now optional. One can choose
whether the left, right and/or transport buttons are hidden, making it
for a total of six different modes for the main window presentation
(after a much simpler suggestion from Paul Davis and Stephane Letz).
- Added configure support for x86_64 libraries (UNTESTED).
Nuff this time.
Hope you enjoy.
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela