Helen, thanks for the reply *smile*.
> I have to stop you there and admit that I did not go > to FOSDEM. So > unless there is another Helen Faulkner, I suspect > you are mixing me up > with Hanna Wallach, who did go to FOSDEM and spoke > there. But it's not > problem - I am happy to be mistaken for Hanna any > day :) Yes you're right it was _Hannah_ and not _Helen_ i met at FOSDEM. just now i looked at the d-w /profiles/ page, my mistake! *smile* > Why did you become interested in Debian to > start with? five years ago an artist/tech/hacker friend of mine found it shocking that i had never touched linux so he installed redhat on an extra tower i had lying around (an install without a gui!). i come from a pure math (not applied) background, not computer science or IT so i had never caught the *nix bug. so after chunking away on a rh install with no gui i decided that audio wasn't very far away and set myself up a tower with a 4 in 10 out audio card. at the time the card wasn't completely supported by alsa and redhat failed miserably with both my video card, my dvd-rom drive, and the 4x10 card. at this point in my life i was starting to get into electrical re-engineering. i found it funny that i could get microcontrollers to send real time sensor data wirelessly and communicate with positioning systems, and get an entire basement of mac/win towers to sync to that data and make multichannel audio BUT my linux tower at home wouldn't recognize its standard hardware. at this point another friend of mine stepped in and installed debian (via knoppix) across ssh from california to new york. needless to say he got my audio card to work. since then i've become an open source fan, working on a real time dj/vj system with multichannel audio on dvds using mplayer source. > Well, new helpers are always welcome :) I hope that > you do find the > time and inclination to become more active someday, > because it's fun and > most people seem to get a lot out of their > involvement in Debian and > Debian Women. > > Helen. i would love to find some way to help in a couple of months... (until the end of june i have my master's thesis, day job, audio engineering job, home hacking, and my band to occupy my waking hours *smile*) i will keep you posted. any help that's needed in french to english or english to french translation, audio audio audio, and now that i think of it anything that makes myth-tv easier for others to install on a debian box. i have a ton of artists/musicians for whom i consult and code. they are all very close to switching from mac or win to linux but it's kind of still a no-womans-land out there as far as how to set up a box from start to finish for real time audio. demudi is kind of wonky, knoppix doesn't include puredata and the tcl/tk libraries that puredata needs, and neither do well to explain how the heck your soundcard should be optimised. not sure if d-w needs a resident audio kid, but i'm your girl. ===fabienne=== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]