Hello all.
I just had a few minutes and tried to install Non Session Manager to
test later in Musix, but failed.
I think I have all required dependencies[1] for
non-daw-and-mixer-v1.1.0.tar.bz2, although it says that Jack is not
present when it is (jackd 0.118). But when trying to do "make" it
doesn't work[2]: No rule for building «nonlib/libnonlib.a», needed for
«src/send_osc>>.
Somebody got that same error or just succeeded?
In addition to that, may I suggest something to our partners here of
the non-family. At first it's not clear where to find Non Session
Manager tar.gz nor the git site, it is not in its wiki[3] and I
discovered in other wiki that it is with the rest of the familiy in
the same tar.gz and git for Mixer and Sequencer.
Thanks.
[1] $ ./configure
Checking sanity... ok
--- Configuration required
:: Installation prefix? [/usr/local]
:: Build for debugging? [no]
Checking for FLTK... ok (1.1.10)
Checking for FLUID... ok
Checking for ar... ok
Checking for makedepend... ok
Checking for JACK... missing!
* Suggested package JACK doesn't appear to be installed. Some
functionality may be missing from your build.
* Continuing without JACK...
Checking for liblo... ok (0.26)
Checking for sigcpp... ok (2.2.4.2)
Checking for XPM... ok (3.5.8)
[2] $ make
Calculating dependencies...done
SESSION_MANAGER [100%] src/send_osc.C
make: *** No hay ninguna regla para construir el objetivo
«nonlib/libnonlib.a», necesario para «src/send_osc». Alto.
[3] http://non.tuxfamily.org/nsm/
--
Carlos sanchiavedraz
* Musix GNU+Linux
http://www.musix.es
This conversation made me think of a fun experiment. It's probably not
original.
Two or more people could create a multi-sampled instrument and a MIDI file
to play on it in isolation. The only other givens would need to be the
range the sample mappings would cover and a deadline.
On Aug 14, 2012 10:29 AM, "Nils" <list(a)nilsgey.de> wrote:
I have uploaded my work in progress sfz files for the sonatina orchestra
and my ongoing experiment to create g-town sfz files to my github account,
public repository:
https://github.com/nilsgey/sfz
The sonatina files can be used, I recommend loading them with Lisalo, file
included.
TODO in the README.md
There are no sample files in this repository.
Nils
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On 08/13/2012 01:07 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
> On 08/13/2012 10:49 AM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
>> On 08/12/2012 08:52 AM, hermann meyer wrote:
>>
>>> * add buffer-size selector for oscilloscope (required by bass-players)
>>
Can you elaborate this?
It would be nice if you where able to include some presets for bass. A
look on your forum seems to show that there are at least some
bassplayers using guitarix. They might be able to share some presets?
@autostatic, what about adding some of your (guitar) presets to the
guitarix package? I'd love to try them out.
Best regards,
\r
On Tue, August 14, 2012 4:36 am, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I just had a few minutes and tried to install Non Session Manager to
> test later in Musix, but failed.
>
> I think I have all required dependencies[1] for
> non-daw-and-mixer-v1.1.0.tar.bz2, although it says that Jack is not
> present when it is (jackd 0.118). But when trying to do "make" it
> doesn't work[2]: No rule for building «nonlib/libnonlib.a», needed for
> «src/send_osc>>.
> Somebody got that same error or just succeeded?
Its probably looking for jackdbus, aka jackd 2
--
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dan MacDonald <allcoms(a)gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [LAU] Debian desktop news
To: gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 11:27 AM, david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
> On 08/08/2012 11:51 PM, Dan MacDonald wrote:
>>
>> I certainly prefer XFCE to GNOME 3 but XFCE still has a few rough
>> edges and bugs
>
>
> Yes, but a lot fewer bugs than LXDE!
Yep - agreed on that one and its why I would suggest GMaq look
elsewhere for a desktop as AV Linux is fantastic otherwise.
PCManFM is not much use to me as it doesn't handle video thumbnails
like ROX filer does and thats one of the few reasons I open a GUI file
manager instead of just doinf everything from the terminal. rox is
also more mature and I've never come across a bug in it. My only
slight quibble is you can't copy files via right click but considering
thats my only gripe, its great!
>
>
>> and Thunar is no longer the lightweight app it once
>> claimed to be.
>
>
> I don't know how it used to be. Compared to Dolphin, it's much lighter.
Which brings me onto my second point - I only consider there to be 2
desktops now. KDE if you have AT LEAST 1GB RAM (but really it needs
two to be comfortable) and you want a flashy desktop with most of the
features Win7 and OSX users expect. If you have 1GB RAM or less its
XFCE or a customised fluxbox/openbox/awesome desktop jobby like I've
done with rox.
Android has got the tablet and phone Linux GUI environment market all
sewn up so I don't see what GNOME 3 offers to anyone other than pain,
lack of respect for its users opinions (Hi Miguel, Mono and MS
sabotage!) and resource consumption.
>
>
>> I use rox filer on my Pandaboard as it has a comparable
>> feature to Thunar but loads almost instantly compared to the 20s or so
>> I can be waiting for Thunar to get its act together (this is running
>> off a SSD via USB2). I can load dolphin in the same time it takes to
>> load Thunar under fluxbox.
>
>
> I use Thunar, it works for me. It's what XFCE uses to display its desktop. A
> friend who uses XFCE uses PCManFm and likes that.
>
> That 20s (or longer) Thunar load is due to a longstanding bug (either in
> Thunar or the underlying GNOME Virtual File System it uses). The workaround
> for that is to disable GVFS's automatic scanning of network shares. (Or do
> like I did: remove the GVFS module that does that. I mount file shares using
> fstab, so no need to have GVFS scan for network shares.)
Thanks for the tip! I'll give Thunar another go with gvfs turned off
and maybe I'll return to that over ROX as Thunar does do automounting
of disks better than rox.