[PlanetCCRMA] Can some one direct me to a Agnula help forum/mailing list please.

Bal Dobe baldobe2000@yahoo.de
Wed Feb 22 14:14:02 2006


I found this site http://lists.agnula.org/cgi-bin/mailman/subscribe/user
And have subscribed but are there any others that I can get help from?

I need to install the low latency kernel for my xubuntu setup, if
someone can advise me I would be very greatful.

I tried apt-get install demudi stable main but I got the message could
not find the package....

Many thanks.

Bal 



-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Marian [mailto:matt1@mattmarian.homelinux.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 7:28 AM
To: Bal Dobe
Cc: planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Subject: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] Thanks to every one for your help and should
I stick around on Planet ccrma?

Bal Dobe wrote:

>Thanks to everyone for all your time, help and patience with me on
this.
>
>As some of you may have seen I have had more than my fair share of
grief
>with planet ccrma kernels both on FC3 and FC4.  A few people here have
>been very helpful in guiding and assisting me.  
>
>Even though I have not been totally successful at installing the ccma
>apps and Kernel someone here did direct me to ubuntu and this led me to
>install Kubuntu and KubuntuAMD64 kernels.  
>
>I am now on my way to setting up my system and the learning experience
>here has been very useful indeed.  At one stage I really was wondering
>if I had made a mistake in coming over to linux!  
>
>My possible last question is: should I stick around here any more.  I
am
>not going to be running a ccrma kernel since I will be using a/demudi
>based system so would my time here really be spent wisely?
>
>Many thanks everyone.
>
>Bal
>
>  
>
Stick around , it's a great source and a great community. You may have 
felt frustrated beyond belief, but if you stop and think how much you 
have learned in a short period, and all that knowledge is under your 
belt now. Even the decision to switch over to agnula/Demudi.  I have 
tried many GNU/Linux distros for many projects, not just my DAW.
I use several that work well for specific jobs - A lot of the knowledge 
spills over.
I have found that there is no panacea in any OS ( I even use windoze for

certain things), I consider them all as excellent tools in my arsenal to

get jobs done, which is, after all why we use computers .
Fernando is a pretty amazing person, I can't think of too many 
situations where you get direct answers, very quickly, from the person 
doing the distro/development etc.  I know that are some, but he works 
tirelessly on this and responds like lightning on issues. The knowledge 
you now have may benefit someone else down the road. It's not a static 
situation and your contribution/participation only adds to the overall 
base.
One of the things I have figured out about the planet CCRMA, is that the

Fedora versions and updates  move at a fairly quick pace. The distro is 
great one day and wrecks havoc with CCRMA the next - based on your 
specific install/hardware etc. The Demudi distro , is pretty static - 
but pretty stable.  I used it for a while and it is fine, but I ended up

coming back to CCRMA. but that's just me, I found it seemed to work 
better with my hardware, and with all my other machines. Again, whatever

works.  
I didn't mean to go on such a long opinion, but I am also saying thanks 
to Fernando and the CCRMA list as well.
Stick around, we'll all learn a thing or two.

Matt
have fun - make music.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matt Marian [mailto:matt1@mattmarian.homelinux.com] 
>Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 11:49 PM
>To: Bal Dobe
>Cc: planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU
>Subject: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] How do I install all the audio apps without
>having to do apt-get for each one?
>
>Bal Dobe wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I have the list of all the ccrma audio apps and I could install each
>>    
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>one
>  
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>>by typing
>>
>>Apt-get install "application"
>>
>>But is there a way that I can automate this so that it can be done all
>>in one go?  I know that one can write scripts but I have never done
>>    
>>
>this
>  
>
>>so can some one point me in the right directions please.
>>
>>I was thinking of just cutting and pasting the apt-get install into a
>>txt file and copying into a terminal.
>>
>>There must be a better way to do this..
>>
>>Many thanks once again.
>>
>>Bal.
>>
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>use synaptic , which is a GUI for apt-get
>apt-get install synaptic
>open synaptic
>select as many apps as you like ( mark for installation) , click apply
,
>
>and Bob's your uncle ,
> have fun  with planet ccrma  - make music.
>
>cheers ,
>Matt
>
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