You've certainly my gratitude and appreciation.
Might we convince you to make a single tarball available, to bypass any
administrative hastle with access and such.
// Christian
Frank Nordberg wrote:
Seems it ain't quite over yet.
The reason why Musica Viva is down now has nothing whatsoever to
I've received so many messages both on- and off list now, I beginning to
conuse them. This reply was meant for the whole list, but somehow I
ended up sending it to just one person:
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Seems things are really out of my hand right now.
I just had a talk with sysop at my web host, and he
Christian M. Cepel wrote:
You've certainly my gratitude and appreciation.
Might we convince you to make a single tarball available,
I'd really love to, but the site is just too big. The abc files alone
takes up 20 MB.
Anyway, Musica Viva should be back again tomorrow, and apparently it's
I have plenty of disk space. If you want I will store it for you in a
place this will be available for all list members to download.
Toby
Christian M. Cepel wrote:
You've certainly my gratitude and appreciation.
Might we convince you to make a single tarball available,
I'd really love
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 07:33:54PM +0100, Frank Nordberg wrote:
Seems things are really out of my hand right now.
I just had a talk with sysop at my web host, and he simply refused to
take the site down!!!
So no matter what I do, it seems Musica Viva will stay online at least
until it's
Frank, I'm so sorry you can't maintain Musicaviva any longer...
It was a good place on the web.
Is there a hope it will come back again ?
Is it a money problem (cost of servers...) ? If so it's a real
pity then. Can't you move to a free account ?
I've seen also you speak about a job problem.
I choose Windows Media Player as my midi device
...I expected to be able to choose Play
midi ... and the midi player would pop up and play the
current tune.
However, I found I had to export the tune to midi and
...with File/Open. Is this how it's supposed to work?
No, its supposed to