man, this guy is fast......he is like contructing a new audio-distro allready?!?!
if Lucid would be stable, I would upgrade just because of this PPA....lolol
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falkTX wrote:I'm actually starting a new Linux distro called "KXStudio".
Think of UbuntuStudio + Lots of new stuff + Full 64bit support.
KDE will be used as default DE
Capoeira wrote:falkTX wrote:I'm actually starting a new Linux distro called "KXStudio".
Think of UbuntuStudio + Lots of new stuff + Full 64bit support.
KDE will be used as default DE
I like that.....more even because I use KDE, too.........how about a pre-audio-configuered Fluxbox too? it's great for audio-work
falkTX wrote:
You can just install the Ubuntu minimal ISO, then fluxbox, then some of KXStudio metapackages (audio apps/plugins, video, etc).
studio32 wrote:Why do you build (against) Lash? Imo Ladish is far more useful atm and it can conflict with Lash.
falkTX wrote:studio32 wrote:Why do you build (against) Lash? Imo Ladish is far more useful atm and it can conflict with Lash.
I try to use both. But most of the apss don't support ladish yet, so lash has to be used.
In fact, one of the goals of ladish is to provide a compatibility library for lash-only apps, so it could be useful in the future.
PS: I'm also developing a tool similar to gLadish, some sort of "Audio Instruments/Effects manager".
falkTX wrote:LV2Rack, ZynJackU, gLadish... all of them use Gtk (which I don't like).
That's one of the main reasons I want to do my own app (and also to learn more about programing).
Not sure if it will be useful or not, but at least I keep learning new stuff
studio32 wrote:falkTX wrote:LV2Rack, ZynJackU, gLadish... all of them use Gtk (which I don't like).
That's one of the main reasons I want to do my own app (and also to learn more about programing).
Not sure if it will be useful or not, but at least I keep learning new stuff
Then I would suggest to make an QT version of those applications and not discover the wheel again, cause that's not pushing the quality of linux audio most of the times imho. Also as a programmer of Linux audio software, you should take the (LAU and LAD) community in account and you can learn a lot from them and they from you maybe.
edit: Your ppa doesn't contain normal ardour? Would be nice if it is possible to install both ardour2 and ardourvst.
falkTX wrote:Thanks for the info, but, honestly, I don't think of myself as a good programmer; I still have a lot to learn before interaction and code-sharing. In a couple of months this may change though.
studio32 wrote:You can learn from interaction, don't wait for it
studio32 wrote:BTW, there is an bug in your package improvisor, I think it's name is impro-visor not improvisor. Which is important cause improvisor is an fork actually of impro-visor...
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