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Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
I'm sorry mate, I was jokingly referring to you as quickdraw, because you packaged it so darn fast!! It was a complimentary joke
Will be trying it out tomorrow
Edit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bh4FBFZVXk
Will be trying it out tomorrow
Edit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bh4FBFZVXk
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Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
Here's one I've never heard of: Psychosynth!
http://www.psychosynth.com/index.php/Wh ... hosynth%3F
And Chainsaw:
http://code.google.com/p/chainsaw-synth/
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http://www.psychosynth.com/index.php/Wh ... hosynth%3F
And Chainsaw:
http://code.google.com/p/chainsaw-synth/
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Thanks FalkTX. Does this ^^^ mean there will be problems doing the install? or will the first version be deleted?falkTX wrote:mx44.2 and midisnoop are now in the repos.
mx44.2 conflits with mx44, since the binary names are the same.
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Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
Yay! plasma-widget-redshift is now packaged!!!
This means KDE redshift is now as easy and simple as it has been for gtk-redshift (which was always there). Actually the plasma widget has far more options and power than the gtk so it's superior. Besides on/off and easy settings, you can quickly hover and scroll-wheel (or two-finger scroll on trackpad) to adjust the effect, and quickly click to go back to basic settings.
Besides being better for your eyes and good for sleep cycles, this is useful for on-stage performance where you want to still see but want a reddened screen to be not so harsh or noticeable…
Everyone should try it now!
Only question is: how do I get rid of my compiled version in order to have the repo install??
This means KDE redshift is now as easy and simple as it has been for gtk-redshift (which was always there). Actually the plasma widget has far more options and power than the gtk so it's superior. Besides on/off and easy settings, you can quickly hover and scroll-wheel (or two-finger scroll on trackpad) to adjust the effect, and quickly click to go back to basic settings.
Besides being better for your eyes and good for sleep cycles, this is useful for on-stage performance where you want to still see but want a reddened screen to be not so harsh or noticeable…
Everyone should try it now!
Only question is: how do I get rid of my compiled version in order to have the repo install??
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Thanks falkTX.
I've noticed that amSynth, Triceratops and SuperCollider have newer version available, although what I'd really like to see in Triceratops is a way to save patches.. I don't know if that's the new change or not though..
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I've noticed that amSynth, Triceratops and SuperCollider have newer version available, although what I'd really like to see in Triceratops is a way to save patches.. I don't know if that's the new change or not though..
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Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
GNU Solfege, please, Mr. F
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That's already in the main regular repos. Why do you want KXStudio to do anything extra with it?TheSafePlaces wrote:GNU Solfege, please, Mr. F
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Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
falk,
when I do a apt-get update it tells me there's a duplicate in two places. (i386 and non-free, if I remember correctly)
What should be done?
Also, the update didn't list mx44.2...
thanks in advance..
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when I do a apt-get update it tells me there's a duplicate in two places. (i386 and non-free, if I remember correctly)
What should be done?
Also, the update didn't list mx44.2...
thanks in advance..
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Sorry bout that:falkTX wrote: Well, since I have no idea what this is about, you can start by giving me more details about the issue.
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W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://packages.medibuntu.org/ precise/free i386 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/packages.medibuntu.org_dists_precise_free_binary-i386_Packages)
W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://packages.medibuntu.org/ precise/non-free i386 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/packages.medibuntu.org_dists_precise_non-free_binary-i386_Packages)
W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
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Thanks falk! Worked like a charm!falkTX wrote:yeah, that, it's LinuxMint fault for breaking the kxstudio-repos package...!
just do:and everything will be back to normal.Code: Select all
sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/medibuntu.list
--And mx44.2 is working fine! Yahoo!
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Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
Hi, there is a new version of rosegarden and I can't get it to compile on (kx)kubuntu 12.04.2
An updated binary in the repos would be greatly appreciated
An updated binary in the repos would be greatly appreciated
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falk,
when you get a second...
- can you update the amSynth version?
Thanks!
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when you get a second...
- can you update the amSynth version?
Thanks!
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Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
Hi
I'm mentioned above Nootka dev...
Thanks a lot for warm words - it supports me much.
I would like to ask you for some help to make Nootka totally free from PulseAudio.
"Audio engine" of it is based on Qt Multimedia framework but it is unfortunately depending on PA for all Debian/Ubuntu distributions.
Rpmish ones and Arch haven't got this problem.
The thing is to rebuild and replace libqtmultimediakit1 without pulseaudio plugin. I've browsed already source package but I never did this before so I have no idea how to generate such package.
Maybe you can help...
I'm mentioned above Nootka dev...
Thanks a lot for warm words - it supports me much.
I would like to ask you for some help to make Nootka totally free from PulseAudio.
"Audio engine" of it is based on Qt Multimedia framework but it is unfortunately depending on PA for all Debian/Ubuntu distributions.
Rpmish ones and Arch haven't got this problem.
The thing is to rebuild and replace libqtmultimediakit1 without pulseaudio plugin. I've browsed already source package but I never did this before so I have no idea how to generate such package.
Maybe you can help...
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Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
Hi SeeLook! I was going to update the bug at SourceForge but didn't have something definite to say yet. FalkTX, the guy who makes KXStudio says he already worked on helping to get this to work! I talked to him about it, and he did something and seemed like he knew what to do! However, the full update he made isn't ready yet, so I didn't have any actual news to share with you. FalkTX should reply himself soon and let you know more details!
So glad you are such a thoughtful developer! And supporting KDE so well is perfect for KXStudio. I really look forward to trying Nootka and suggesting it to all my students! Cheers!
So glad you are such a thoughtful developer! And supporting KDE so well is perfect for KXStudio. I really look forward to trying Nootka and suggesting it to all my students! Cheers!