>
> One should not have to be an engineer or coder to use Linux multimedia. (I
> think that means we all agree :) )
>
-> yes !!!
So... Can we create a new website to gather a community of non
engineer/coder users ?
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On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 9:42 AM, ttoine wrote:
> One should not have to be an engineer or coder to use Linux multimedia. (I
>> think that means we all agree :) )
>>
> -> yes !!!
>
> So... Can we create a new website to gather a community of non
> engineer/coder users ?
>
>
I'm sure we could. But
Off-topic, but a topic of uproar and hypocrisy.
On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 09:47:55 +0200, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
>I was planning to do that this weekend (but ended up creating
>web site and wiki for a refugee initiative instead).
That's good and more important then another Linux website.
A banker, a yell
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 6:09 AM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> Off-topic, but a topic of uproar and hypocrisy.
>
> On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 09:47:55 +0200, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
> >I was planning to do that this weekend (but ended up creating
> >web site and wiki for a refugee initiative instead).
>
> That's goo
On Mon, 7 Sep 2015, Mike Holstein wrote:
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 6:09 AM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
Off-topic, but a topic of uproar and hypocrisy.
The off topic stuff mostly deleted, though interesting.
However, is there some PDF software to issue a PDF application?
All Linux softwa
On Mon, 7 Sep 2015, ttoine wrote:
One should not have to be an engineer or coder to use Linux
multimedia. (I think that means we all agree :) )
-> yes !!!
So... Can we create a new website to gather a community of non
engineer/coder users ?
As I am one of those "leave comments
On Mon, 7 Sep 2015, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
I'm sure we could. But how would that help gathering new users? And why
can't we do that where the web site is today?
I don't know. Of course the end user has no clue where (or how) the site
is being hosted anyway. Most people get to sites via links. H
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015, C. F. Howlett wrote:
Perhaps I missed it, but I saw precious little consideration or discussion in
this thread about what Ubuntustudio USERS want/need from a multimedia OS.
Want and need are two different things... But (and this maybe shows my
lack in PR) to me the whole t
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015, ttoine wrote:
64 Studio, Dynabolic, AV LInux, ... were not easy to use Linux distros. e.g:
I agree, after trying some of these, I ended back with Slackware and
AudioSlack. Ubuntu was usable for me. Really, the HW I had was not as good
as the Atari Megga2 I was using for s
On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 10:35:17 -0400, Mike Holstein wrote:
>libreoffice
Thank you,
it's my thought too, to use something I'm used to and than to export to
a PDF. One issue is that I've got scanned certificates, but I guess
I can send several PDFs and assumed everything should be in one PDF,
IIRC I o
On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 08:28:13 -0700 (PDT), Len Ovens wrote:
>It is all PR, yes. Active for sure. Needs someone who understands what
>FB, twitter, etc. has that email and irc does not. I personally do not
>have any use for these things at all.
:D
That's also not my domain.
What I'm missing for mode
That is so true! For years I used Audacity in UbuntuStudio to make radio pieces
about exactly that sort of thing. Someone mentioned the "loudness wars," well
you would not believe how much compression is needed for a low powered station
(especially AM) when there is no analog compressor/limiter in
What about a 2 pages on the Ubuntu Studio website. One to black and
whitelist plugins and another to balck and whitelist hardware.
Plugin name:
Host name
Ubuntu release:
Package version host:
Package version plugin:
Description:
Hardware:
Ubuntu Release:
Kernel version:
Firmware version:
Descript
Think to installer cups-pdf and you have a pdf printer for all apps.
Le 7 sept. 2015 18:46, "Ralf Mardorf" a écrit :
> On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 10:35:17 -0400, Mike Holstein wrote:
> >libreoffice
>
> Thank you,
>
> it's my thought too, to use something I'm used to and than to export to
> a PDF. One iss
ting up dpkg-dev (1.18.2ubuntu3) ...
Setting up build-essential (12.1ubuntu2) ...
Setting up linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.2.0-7.7) ...
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RUN: /usr/share/launchpad-buildd/slavebin/buildlivefs ['buildlivefs',
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On Mon, 07 Sep 2015 13:53:07 -0400, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>Radio amateurs take this to the extreme, they used flat-out clipping
>followed by aggressive filtration to limit frequency range as far back
>as the early 1960's. This gives understandable but not natural
>sounding speech, and can
https://community.ardour.org/node/8986
Also note the "It was really easy to get going on Ubuntu 14.02 LTS."
This is something that could help new people though, is a demo project for
the SW we ship. It is a very big project, and would require someone
familiar with both the kind of media as we
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