>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> To make persistent usb stick, refer to:
>>> http://live.debian.net/manual/3.x/html/live-manual/customizing-run-time-be
>>> haviours.en.html#529
>>>
>>> persistence.conf for exemple:
>>>
>>> /etc/apt union
>>> /etc/cron.daily union
>>> /etc/cups union
>>> /etc/default union
>>> /etc/grub.d union
>>> /etc/init.d union
>>> /etc/modprobe.d union
>>> /etc/rc0.d union
>>> /etc/rc1.d union
>>> /etc/rc2.d union
>>> /etc/rc3.d union
>>> /etc/rc4.d union
>>> /etc/rc5.d union
>>> /etc/rc6.d union
>>> /etc/rcS.d union
>>> /etc/samba union
>>> /etc/wicd union
>>> /etc/xul-ext union
>>> /home
>>> /opt union
>>> /root union
>>> /sbin union
>>> /usr union
>>> /var/cache/apt/archives union
>>>
>>> Enjoy :)
>>>
>>> MK
>>
>> Cool! Thanx for the tip.
>>
>> Just heads up.. I downloaded the newer iso and put it on the same stick with
>> dd. exactly the same procedure as with the prior iso. On my older Sony Vaio
>> dual core 1.6 2gb ram, the 1st one worked flawlessly. Desktop design and
>> eye candy really leaps out at you. The newer one... Enlightenment appears
>> to have a few quirks; not all windows responding or behaving correctly for
>> example.
>>
>> Regards,
>
> Strange it should work normaly, can you check the integrity of the iso?
>
> user@io:~$ md5sum io-live-hybrid-686-pae--2013.10.10-18.42.iso
>
> should return:
> 7110e2a708bfcd459d359e6f42be9510 io-live-hybrid-686-pae--2013.10.10-18.42.iso
>
>
> If it's all right you can try to put it again in the stick using dd, then
> reboot with it... if you experience problems, from the running io-live-
> hybrid-686-pae--2013.10.10-18.42.iso, try:
>
> user@io:~$ md5sum /lib/live/mount/medium/live/filesystem.squashfs
>
> should return:
> 32583b6171bb1d327385c70d1efd9712
> /lib/live/mount/medium/live/filesystem.squashfs
Ok, thnx. Ill check it out later.
Clients like looking at 'eye candy'!!
For my needs this looks like a good relay box, dedicated synth or remote unit in another room piped across netjack to main DAW. I do want to try having it permanent on a single box to see how it runs. It's certainly much more spritely running from a USB stick vs a DVD.
Kxstudio became my staple OS awhile ago but I still use AV Linux on some machines also. Always open to new stuff such as this slick looking set up! Having SMB already set up is a hi 5 from me!!
Fanx!
R
I've been offered the loan of one of these. Does anyone know if it plays nicely
with Linux?
Is it plug-and-play, sacrifice a goat, or somewhere in between?
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
~ Russell
On Oct 12, 2013, at 5:16 AM, MK aka El Doctor <el.doctor(a)laposte.net> wrote:
> Le vendredi 11 octobre 2013 11:22:10 vous avez écrit :
>> I really like this!! Been running it on several different machines doing
>> different stuff.
>>
>> What about permanent installs?
>>
>> ~ Russell
>>
>> On Oct 11, 2013, at 12:01 AM, MK aka El Doctor <el.doctor(a)laposte.net>
> wrote:
>>> Le samedi 5 octobre 2013 22:00:30 MK aka El Doctor a écrit :
>>>> Hi :)
>>>>
>>>> I'm glad to share with you a new iso of "io GNU/Linux", a live dvd/usb
>>>> focused on multimedia and based on Debian Sid.
>>>>
>>>> Kernel 3.11, Jack2 as default sound server, e17+ecomorph as desktop
>>>> environment and more nice stuff ;)
>>>> ->
>>>> http://manu.kebab.free.fr/io.gnu.linux-v2/io-live-hybrid-686-pae--2013.10
>>>> .0
>>>> 4-15.27.packages.html
>>>>
>>>> To create a bootable USB stick please refer to:
>>>> ->
>>>> http://live.debian.net/manual/3.x/html/live-manual/the-basics.en.html#18
>>>> 6
>>>>
>>>> For more infos, screenshots gallery, video etc... Please visit:
>>>> -> http://manu.kebab.free.fr/iognulinux.html
>>>> -> https://sourceforge.net/projects/io-gnu-linux/
>>>>
>>>> Enjoy :)
>>>>
>>>> MK
>>>
>>> Hi :)
>>>
>>> A new release is available, many bug fixes and live improvements... new
>>> softwares available such as ardour3 etc... :)
>>>
>>> http://manu.kebab.free.fr/iognulinux.html
>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/io-gnu-linux/
>>>
>>> Enjoy
>>>
>>> MK
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>>> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user
>
> Hi
>
> To make persistent usb stick, refer to:
> http://live.debian.net/manual/3.x/html/live-manual/customizing-run-time-beh…
>
> persistence.conf for exemple:
>
> /etc/apt union
> /etc/cron.daily union
> /etc/cups union
> /etc/default union
> /etc/grub.d union
> /etc/init.d union
> /etc/modprobe.d union
> /etc/rc0.d union
> /etc/rc1.d union
> /etc/rc2.d union
> /etc/rc3.d union
> /etc/rc4.d union
> /etc/rc5.d union
> /etc/rc6.d union
> /etc/rcS.d union
> /etc/samba union
> /etc/wicd union
> /etc/xul-ext union
> /home
> /opt union
> /root union
> /sbin union
> /usr union
> /var/cache/apt/archives union
>
> Enjoy :)
>
> MK
Cool! Thanx for the tip.
Just heads up.. I downloaded the newer iso and put it on the same stick with dd. exactly the same procedure as with the prior iso. On my older Sony Vaio dual core 1.6 2gb ram, the 1st one worked flawlessly. Desktop design and eye candy really leaps out at you. The newer one... Enlightenment appears to have a few quirks; not all windows responding or behaving correctly for example.
Regards,
Tonight I'll be playing the linux netbook on a few songs at my friend's band's show, at the Red Devil Lounge in San Francisco:
http://www.reddevillounge.com/event/375173-afton-live-mrmime-rippin-san-fra…
We've been friends for 30 years, I produced the original demos for his songs over 20 years ago, was in his band briefly 15 years ago when he was recruiting people and before they started gigging, played on his CD a few years ago, but have never actually been onstage with him in all these decades, for whatever reason. So, tonight, that happens.
There will be Monosynth, mostly, and that's about it.
-ken
Hi,
Being paid by Microsoft to destroy Linux makes it possible to do some
fun things :) Now that meters.lv2 is officially out, we are giving
away a great book on using audio level meters properly:
"Audio Metering. Measurements, Standards, Practice" written by Eddy
Brixen. http://www.focalpress.com/books/details/9780240814674/
See the bottom of the http://bit.ly/1b7SCXv page for details how to participate.
Given the amount of people who wanted to have a go, I think I can
safely push the submission limit to the end of this week.
Alexandre
Scraping the bottom of the barrel here, but this was too weird not to post. This is also from summer of 2007, features PHASEX, was recorded and mixed on linux with Seq24 and Ardour.
http://storage.restivo.org/music/krmusic/semipublished/alien-techno-0.1.ogg
It's the Sesame Street Yip-Yip Aliens, remixed.
(Source material for the samples, for those outside the USA who might not be familiar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_trSIBCgF0 The aliens in that segment were revealed to have been ravers who liked four-on-the-floor techno. A lot.)
-ken