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[Sorry for cross-posting. Feel free to forward around]
Florence, 23 Apr 2004
+++ AGNULA/DEMUDI 1.1.1 LIVE (LAM SPECIAL EDITION) RELEASED
AGNULA/DeMuDi 1.1.1, the Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution for
audio/video, has been released.
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AGNULA/DeMuDi 1.1.1, the Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution for
audio/video, has been released.
This release is the first Live CD-ROM delivered by the AGNULA team and
will be presented and distributed at the Linux Audio Meeting 2004 [0].
It is based on the well known Knoppix distribution, adapted and tuned
for audio and multimedia work.
You can download the CD-ROM ISO9660 image here:
http://download.agnula.org/1.1/1.1.1/demudi-live-cd_1.1.1.iso
or using our new french mirror, graciously hosted by IRCAM:
http://freesoftware.ircam.fr/mirrors/agnula/1.1/1.1.1/demudi-live-cd_1.1.1.…
To try it just burn the ISO image on a blank CD-ROM and configure your
computer's BIOS to boot from the CD-ROM drive first. Then insert the
CD and power up or restart your computer.
DeMuDi 1.1.1 should automatically come up, detect your hardware and
start a graphical desktop. You can access all the included
application through the graphical menus.
Many thanks to Frank Neumman (member of the organization committee for
the LA Meeting 2004) and to Linux Magazin (Munich, Germany) which
offered to print 6000 copies of the CD and to distribute it within a
special edition of the magazine. Linux Magazin will also offer 500
copies of those CDs to be distributed during the 2nd International
Linux Audio Conference which will be held at the ZKM in Karlsruhe (29
April - 2 May 2004).
Please report all bugs, requests, criticisms using our development
portal [1]. Instructions on how to report bugs and requests are
available here:
http://www.agnula.org/development/agnula_bugs_requests/
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About AGNULA: Agnula (acronym for A GNU/Linux Audio distribution,
pronounced with a strong g) is the name of a project funded until
April 2004 by the European Commission (number of contract:
IST-2001-34879; key action IV.3.3, Free Software: towards the critical
mass). After the end of the funded period, AGNULA is continuing as a
volunteer based project, aiming to spread Libre Software in the
professional audio/video arena.
Best regards,
--
The AGNULA Team info(a)agnula.org
Our mailing lists:
http://lists.agnula.org/
Our web site:
http://www.agnula.org/
"There's no free expression without control on the tools you use"
[0]
http://www.zkm.de/lad/
[1]
http://devel.agnula.org/