Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
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Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
http://www.ijigg.com/songs/V2AEEDPAD
listen to that! hilarious
and spot on with the topic ... well, maybe not, more like a rant against windoze ...
listen to that! hilarious
and spot on with the topic ... well, maybe not, more like a rant against windoze ...
Re: Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
I've a dualboot
Don't like 'hate' against windows... Just be glad that you are able to work with Gnu/Linux
(I'd better love an positive attitude)
Don't like 'hate' against windows... Just be glad that you are able to work with Gnu/Linux
(I'd better love an positive attitude)
Re: Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
... but in general it is bad promotion (of FOSS in this case) when you bash other Os/ people... (or am I to serieus again now )thorgal wrote:c'mon, it's just funny, a joke
Re: Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
I think this song is better, a remix of Linux who's presenting Linux made with terminatorX
http://terminatorx.org/files/linus.mp3
http://terminatorx.org/files/linus.mp3
Re: Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
Good idea, maybe go a little further and advocate freedom in general.
After all, if nobody's free to choose to write free software, there will be no free software.
Everybody has to "make an income", and only after doing that, we're free to write software that doesn't make an income.
The freedom to do something that doesn't make money is very important for FOSS in my opinion.
After all, if nobody's free to choose to write free software, there will be no free software.
Everybody has to "make an income", and only after doing that, we're free to write software that doesn't make an income.
The freedom to do something that doesn't make money is very important for FOSS in my opinion.
Re: Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
Packet In is doing some of that this month for our RPM09 challenge.thorgal wrote:http://www.ijigg.com/songs/V2AEEDPAD
listen to that! hilarious
and spot on with the topic ... well, maybe not, more like a rant against windoze ...
Jack Is Still My Jack
Ardouration Nation
Eca's Sound
Audacity Of Hope
Possibly more to come. Doing other things as well.
drew
Re: Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
anyone got any particulary good gnu/linux vocal samples?
i'd be up for making a track out out of them.
i'd be up for making a track out out of them.
HP laptop 1.6GHz dual core 2gig ram
Ubuntu 8.10 + Fedora 10
Tascam US-428
Ubuntu 8.10 + Fedora 10
Tascam US-428
Re: Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
HP laptop 1.6GHz dual core 2gig ram
Ubuntu 8.10 + Fedora 10
Tascam US-428
Ubuntu 8.10 + Fedora 10
Tascam US-428
Re: Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
Chad Wollenberg from the Linux Basement podcast has some FOSS-oriented songs that he's written. He usually tags the end of his episodes with them.
"You must first control your voltage before you can oscillate."
Re: Why not advocate FOSS in music ? :D
just found a funny app on debian, it's vrms (Virtual Richard M. Stallman)
is a program that analyzes the set of currently-installed packages on a Debian-based system, and reports all of the packages from the non-free tree which are currently installed.
here is the output from my system:
is a program that analyzes the set of currently-installed packages on a Debian-based system, and reports all of the packages from the non-free tree which are currently installed.
here is the output from my system:
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vrms
Non-free packages installed on box
firmware-linux Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kerne
povray Persistence of vision raytracer (3D renderer)
rar Archiver for .rar files
unrar Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)
Contrib packages installed on box
flashplugin-nonfree Adobe Flash Player - browser plugin
4 non-free packages, 0.3% of 1568 installed packages.
1 contrib packages, 0.1% of 1568 installed packages.