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[Sorry for cross-posting. Feel free to forward around]
Stockholm, 4 April 2004
+++ New AGNULA/DeMuDi laboratory at KTH
Four new AGNULA/DeMuDi machines have been set up in the SMH
(Speech. Music and Hearing) department at KTH.
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Four new AGNULA/DeMuDi machines have been set up in the SMH [0]
(Speech. Music and Hearing) department at KTH [1].
This setup marks the birth of a GNU/Linux and Libre Software based
laboratory for KTH students who will be able to turn the theory taught
at the SMH courses into reality, without having to resort to
proprietary software.
The machines are running AGNULA/DeMuDi 1.1.0 [2] and have been
carefully tuned to suit the hardware commonly used at SMH, including
the various external sensors - to be interfaced with Pure Data - that
are used in the Music Acoustics research area at SMH.
These machines will also be a precious help for testing and debugging
AGNULA/DeMuDi in a live (and quite heterogeneous) environment. Last,
not least, we all know that if an operating system can resist
students' attacks, it's ready for prime time.
A big thank you goes to Roberto Bresin, Kjetil Hansen, and Damien
Cirotteau who made this achievement possible with their help and work.
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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
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"There's no free expression without control on the tools you use"
[0]
http://www.speech.kth.se/
[1]
http://www.kth.se/
[2]
http://www.agnula.org/download/demudi/demudi_1_1_0_apt