Considering he managed to bring Ubuntu Studio back from the brink, this should make Fedora folks happy:
Ubuntu Studio is doing very well. I have a team that I rely on to keep things running. I decided to look at Fedora to see how they were doing, only to find out Fedora Jam had not been released for Fedora 31, and there was an un-responded-to keepalive request for Jam...
Good news for Fedora users?
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Re: Good news for Fedora users?
Greetings,
Just a note that Planet CCRMA is still available for Fedora 28, 29, and 30. I don't know what Nando's plans are for 31, but I can recommend Planet C to any Fedora users looking for a high-performance audio overlay.
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
Best,
dp
Just a note that Planet CCRMA is still available for Fedora 28, 29, and 30. I don't know what Nando's plans are for 31, but I can recommend Planet C to any Fedora users looking for a high-performance audio overlay.
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
Best,
dp
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Re: Good news for Fedora users?
CCRMA must be one of the longest standing linux audio projects ever
Brushing aside some cyber cobwebs,
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/guides/planetccrma/Some.html
and from the Fedora 5 era,
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/mirrors/lali ... /0127.html
I still have a Linux Format mag Fedora 5 dvd for when spare time allows toying
with older hardware. Reminds me to make a backup of the disc.
Cheers
Brushing aside some cyber cobwebs,
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/guides/planetccrma/Some.html
and from the Fedora 5 era,
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/mirrors/lali ... /0127.html
I still have a Linux Format mag Fedora 5 dvd for when spare time allows toying
with older hardware. Reminds me to make a backup of the disc.
Cheers
Re: Good news for Fedora users?
CCRMA is a legendary project at this point, right? Glad to see it's still active.