We moved Transmission up to 9.04 because 9.04 works on so many netbooks out of the box.
That way Indamixx can run on most netbooks on the market :)
Also, 8.04 didn't do so hot for network manager and 9.04 is ready for 3G and such.
2.6.29.1 is much improved and Free Ekanayaka works in his super tuned RT so we can squeeze everything from Atom. Thnx Free!!!
Newer gnome too!
I believe these were the most compelling arguments.

Again, Linux and the Linux community has been a true blessing for a Mom and Son small time operation.
The next big step that I personally want to take is the ability to colab with 64studio and create a Linux Audio community type 'fund' so that
we can contribute financially to JACK, ALSA and Mixxx to name a few.
We just have not had enough sales of Indamixx yet to date.
Ideally I would like to see a percentage of USB key sales to go to this fund.
Without JACK, ALSA and others such as Ardour and Mixxx the concept of Indamixx as a product (a compilation of pro audio related applications with real time OS) couldn't stand a chance.  Atleast TMHO.

I think the real story here is how a bunch of strangers have put together an audio OS that rivals the big boys!
and we did win Remix Magazine 'Most Inovative' Product of the Year 2009.
This is a huge win for Linux Audio and Linux community that a group of rag tag strangers around the world can pull it off
versus all the other solutions out there on the planet.

All along the way I have thanked the Linux community for making my personal dream come true (affordable mobile DAW).
I can't take any of the credit except to get up every morning for almost 5 straight years and that was God doing it :)

I think I have met the most peopel on the team.
Daniel James, Free Ekanayaka, Paul Davis, Rui Capela, and Jorgen Aase but the rest of the contributors such as John Emmas,
Albert Santoni, Garth Dahlstrom, Stephen Fairchild, Cosmo, Patrick Shirkey and others I have never met!

Of course I give big shout outs to Dave Phillips (aka Yoda as I like to call him) and Paul Davis (aka Obi Wan as I like to call him)
on all my manuals and marketing materials.

Maybe one day one of these tech bloggers will slow down for  a moment to write about this incredible reality story of Linux and the community but maybe its just not big enough news?  I know that it's pretty substantial that we are for sale at retailers such as Musician's Friend but just not big enough news I guess?

I am seriously thinking about making spoof web commercials calling my self 'The Real Steve Gates'
"I am not Stevbe Jobs or Bill Gates, I am Steve Gates"
Maybe that will stir the pot to get noticed a bit... and we can have lots of fun too!
Did someone say 'I am not a PC commercial?

Thank you

Ronald Stewart
Creative Director
Trinity Audio Group Inc.
9854 National Blvd. #322
Los Angeles CA 90034
310-733-9285
ronaldjstewart@gmail.com
www.indamixx.com
www.trinityaudiogroup.com

On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Bill Allen <bill@k2bea.org> wrote:

Thanks for the info. I'm surprised that Transmission is based on 9.04. I know you're working with 64Studio on this, but the current beta 3 release of 64 studio is based on 8.04. I wonder why the differece of base?

On Jun 5, 2009 3:14 PM, "Ronald Stewart" <ronaldjstewart@gmail.com> wrote:

hi,  ( I am resending this because I included a photo and got bounced )

Transmission was built for Samsung Q1 Ultra as Indamixx product.

Transmission is now for Samsung Q1 Ultra and Intel Netbooks.

We decided a while ago to focus on the Mobile DAW market (mainly Trinity DAW).

I personally was looking for an affordable mobile device that was small but could perform like a portable pro tools device.

We focused on small screens and low power processors from the beginning.

Thank God for Netbooks becasue we cut our teeth on 500Mhz 256 RAM from 2005-2008

Transmission 3.0 is Ubuntu 9.04 at the base and then all the goodies built on top of that.

The ISO is currently for sale on CD and we are at pre-order stage for the USB stick.
Anyone interested you can find this here:
www.amazon.com/indamixx

64studio and I are working on a future release that is a suped up trial version that we can give away on the website.

I have the Indamixx Scion that I would like to Twitter and let Netbook users know they can go to a destination in Los Angeles and I can load their machines with trial version of Transmission so everyone can turn their netbook into a mobile recording studio.  Linux really makes all this possible for us.

Thank you

Ronald Stewart
Creative Director
Trinity Audio Group Inc.
9854 National Blvd. #322
Los Angeles CA 90034
310-733-9285
ronaldjstewart@gmail.com

On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Ray Rashif <schivmeister@gmail.com> wrote:

> > With any kind of development tool, you have to know how it works and to what extent it can help ...

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