Audio
head I'd love to meet you all (again) soon :) Of course if that
doesn't suit for any reason, don't worry about it!
Brill :) Coming to do some audio-related project? Let's have an LA beer.
On 21/04/15 22:05, David Runge wrote:
I'd be totally up for the Berlin group.
Happy to hear
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> I know organizing is a super tough thing, just want to make sure there is
> no misunderstanding and this announcement
> should be considered a formal invitation to the event.
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Louigi.
>
>
>
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> On Wed, Feb 3,
Hello Linux Audio Community!
This is the announcement you have been waiting for.
We've come to the conclusion that doing a full LAC at the announced date is
impossible, as our sponsoring setup didn't work out, therefore we have decided
to go ahead with a miniLAC instead.
Since we have already
are coming), please also sign up, if you're only a
guest and not explicitely doing an event!
We hope you find all the required information. If you think something is
missing, please add it to the wiki or contact us (in case you can't)!
See you in Berlin in April!
Best,
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at the space station next week!
David
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m not sure, if they hadn't been human after all.
So, if you're unable to log in, drop me a line!
Hope to see many of you in the coming week!
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Hey folks!
I just added Rui's pictures to the photos page!
http://minilac.linuxaudio.org/index.php/Photos
Add yours!
Best,
David
On 2016-04-11 21:10:43 (+0100), Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> On 04/11/2016 06:21 PM, David Runge wrote:
> >
> >it has been our pleasure having some o
do this over the weekend.
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Hey Ralf,
On 2017-11-21 06:44:27 (+0100), Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> for security reasons developers should consider to provide signed
> checksums, as fortunately e.g.
> https://www.kernel.org/category/signatures.html does. This was
> discussed at e.g. Arch general.
That is right. I am not sure, how
Hey Jeremy,
thanks for getting back!
On 2017-11-21 12:44:41 (+0100), Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
> CPU is not a problem. Unless anybody has any objections I'll enable SSL
> for linuxaudio.org subdomains as soon as Let's Encrypt starts offering
> wildcard certificates, that way we can secure more
On 2017-12-05 11:17:36 (+0100), Daniel Swärd wrote:
> On Tue, 2017-12-05 at 11:04 +0100, Filipe Coelho wrote:
> > Who else is coming?
I can't most likely. Have an electronic orchestra rehearsal on
Wednesdays atm. which let's me be home around 9 most of the time.
Tomorrow additionally there's a
On 2017-12-17 14:20:52 (+0100), Frank Kober wrote:
> Dear all,
Hmm, I guess, we really got it after the first mail... ;-)
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Hey all,
I'm currently taking over a bunch of packages for Arch Linux (mainly
pro-audio stuff).
Would it be possible to implement letsencrypt for linuxaudio.org and all
of its subdomains?
This would greatly improve the security of the packages hosted there (or
rather their transfer from the
On 2017-12-04 11:52:30 (+0100), Louigi Verona wrote:
> You realize, of course, that this is probably a bug and that this was not
> intended by Apple? You should also understand that millions of people are
> using Macs everyday and their data doesn't get lost, right?
Probably.
But do you really
On December 6, 2017 4:33:46 PM GMT+01:00, Hanspeter Portner
wrote:
>Its functionality has been integrated into JACK 1 a while back, so is
>superfluous for users of the latter. Nothing should thus have a hard
>dependency on it, as the user may well be running JACK
On December 6, 2017 5:17:53 PM GMT+01:00, Christopher Arndt
<ch...@chrisarndt.de> wrote:
>Am 06.12.2017 um 15:28 schrieb David Runge:
>> This actively keeps programs such as cadence to be integrated into
>the
>> [community] repository in Arch, as I will not add fl
On December 6, 2017 8:37:53 PM GMT+01:00, Simon van der Veldt
wrote:
>I sent Nedko a mail about 6 months ago asking similar questions, to
>which
>he kindly replied. The short version of the answer was no real plans
>for
>ladish, but he did want to bring the ladish
On December 6, 2017 8:57:16 PM GMT+01:00, Christopher Arndt
wrote:
>Am 06.12.2017 um 20:32 schrieb Simon van der Veldt:
>>> Would have some topics to talk about though (pro-audio software
>> inclusion and keeping in the Arch Linux main repositories, amongst
>> others).
>>
On 2017-12-06 10:13:17 (+0100), Daniel Swärd wrote:
> What pro-audio software?
Current state (not so good):
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?sort===dvzrv=
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?sort===schiv=
Planned new inclusions:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/carla/
On 2017-12-05 12:06:12 (+0100), Simon van der Veldt wrote:
> Are these meeting listed somewhere in a calendar/announced upfront?
They are indeed! [1] [2]
[1] https://www.c-base.org/calendar/#view=month=2017-12-05
[2] http://linuxaudio.berlin/meetings/
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> On Wed, 6 Dec 2017, David Runge wrote:
>
> > On December 6, 2017 5:17:53 PM GMT+01:00, Christopher Arndt
> > <ch...@chrisarndt.de> wrote:
> > > Am 06.12.2017 um 15:28 schrieb David Runge:
> > > >
On 2017-12-10 21:57:06 (+0100), Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> But please, developers consider to sign your tarballs.
+1
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Hey all,
is anyone maybe in close contact with Nedko Arnaudov?
I've had trouble piecing together the upstream for a2jmidid [1], when
rebuilding the package for Arch Linux and tried contacting him.
There doesn't seem to be any activity in any of his repositories on
github [2] in recent years (not
On June 9, 2018 11:12:22 AM GMT+02:00, Fons Adriaensen
wrote:
>On Fri, Jun 08, 2018 at 04:58:54PM +0200, Christopher Arndt wrote:
>> Am 08.06.2018 um 13:35 schrieb Jeanette C.:
>> > I'm just compiling version 1.0 of the zita-jacktools on a 64bit
>system
>> > running gcc 7.3.1. It fails with the
Hi,
On 2018-01-07 16:33:56 (+), Benny Alexandar wrote:
> I'm using the latest JACK version1.9.12. I compiled on Linux Ubuntu PC and
> used to capture audio and analyze.
>
> When I started with simple_client.c application, what I notices is the first
> buffer from Jack call back function is
[Apologies for cross-postings] [Please distribute]
Conference date: 7th - 10th June 2018
The Linux Audio Conference 2018 will be hosted at c-base, Berlin - in
partnership with the Electronic Music Studio (TU Berlin) and Spektrum.
https://lac.linuxaudio.org/2018
Deadline for all submissions:
[Apologies for cross-postings] [Please distribute]
LAC 2018: 2nd Call for Papers / Works
Conference date: 7th - 10th June 2018
The Linux Audio Conference 2018 will be hosted at c-base, Berlin -
in partnership with the Electronic Music Studio (TU Berlin) and
Spektrum:
On 2018-02-18 17:06:40 (+0100), Daniel Swärd wrote:
> Hmm, strange. I didn't see this e-mail arriving on the LAU list...
Do you filter your mail?
If so, could it be, that this mail only got filtered by the first rule
(in that case `linux-audio-dev`)?
I have such a setup using sieve filter rules
[Apologies for cross-postings] [Please distribute]
Save the date: Linux Audio Conference 2018
The 2018 Linux Audio Conference will take place at
c-base, Berlin
7th -11th June 2018
The LAC 2018 will feature a full program of talks, workshops and music.
The official call for papers and works
On 2018-08-27 21:23:47 (+0200), Christopher Arndt wrote:
> Am 26.08.18 um 14:49 schrieb Ralf Mattes:
> >
> > Am Sonntag, 26. August 2018 13:07 CEST, Fons Adriaensen
> > schrieb:
> >> I seem to have both pkgconf and pkg-config, and on Archlinux both
> >> are even provided by the same package.
On 2018-08-28 17:37:26 (+0200), Ralf Mattes wrote:
> You seem to confuse two things here: pkgconf, the api compatible
> alternative to pkg-config, and pkgconf, the name of the program that
> provides pkg-config information to shell scripts and makefiles.
Hm, I'm not sure what you mean by that. If
On 2018-08-28 16:48:40 (+0200), Hermann Meyer wrote:
> But why do you prefer to abuse users experience to promote a replacement,
> when a simple silence replacement is already in place?
I'm not abusing anyone. If at all, I was assuming wrongly, that this
would actually be used more widely already
On 2018-09-10 19:32:52 (-0400), Mark D. McCurry wrote:
> On 09-09, Christopher Arndt wrote:
> > I'd definitely be interested in helping OSC staying relevant.
>
> I don't have much time to contribute at this point, though it would be
> great to know that some effort is being put into at least
Hey all,
some of you (e.g. users of free.fr [1]) are currently seeing problems
with the LAD/LAU mailing lists. It seems to be triggered by those mail
servers still trying to negotiate handshakes using obsolete and unsafe
SSLv3 ciphers.
Several of you might have received an unsubscription notice
Hey all,
I thought I'd spread the word about Open Source Design [1], which is a
community of designers and developers that wants to improve usability of
free software (never mind the name, I guess most people are not as
strict about it as e.g. Richard Stallman ;-) ).
A friend (hey Sam!) made me
On 2018-11-29 17:32:44 (+0100), Louigi Verona wrote:
> Interesting that on their goals page they never mention "users" or
> "customers". So how are they going to understand what works if users
> are never consulted? This could be a mistake that would make the whole
> initiative void. Designers
On 2018-11-22 18:57:15 (+0100), Hermann Meyer wrote:
> In the guitarix project we've disabled -ffast-math several years ago,
> when I remember right it was at gcc3, as it could lead to different
> un-reproduciable calculations. Last option I've disabled on gcc8 now,
> is -ffinite-math-only, this
On 2019-03-03 11:56:03 (+), Will Godfrey wrote:
> Just a heads up for anyone likely to come across this.
>
> It now hides some internal elements that were accessible in V2.x so
> you might be advised to review your code - it bit us with Yoshimi :(
That's unfortunate, but given the CVEs [1]
On 2019-11-24 15:51:04 (-0700), Ethan Funk wrote:
> How do I get control over jackdbus logging? I currently have an
> gigantic log file it is creating at ~/.log/jack/jackdbus.log from my
> testing.
You can look into logrotate [1] to auto-cleanup and rotate the log
(check `man 5 logrotate.conf`
On 2020-12-07 11:03:51 (+0100), rosea.grammostola wrote:
> Anyway, I can't find a place to report AMS bugs. The issue tracker on
> SourceForge seems to be closed. I've reported two to Debian, but the
> maintainer hints to me that he is not able to solve it. Therefor I'll report
> them here. Maybe
Hi Joel,
On 2021-01-31 08:11:36 (-1000), Joel Roth wrote:
> > My mails were apparently blocked giving this reason:
> > 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [93.94.228.132]
> > blocked using bl.spamcop.net
There were apparently issues with the spamcop.net RBL service today, as
they had
Dear Jonathan,
I am writing to you to let you know that I will hereby remove you from
this mailing list and permanently ban you from it as well.
We do not tolerate attempts to start a flame war and we also do not
tolerate ad hominems.
However, you are of course free to send a release note to
Dear all,
The list is now on moderation. It is clear at this point, that the topic
completely derailed.
In case you would like to continue the purpose of this list and discuss
actual development topics, you are of course free to do so.
To anyone still wanting to pursue down the road of
Hi all,
On 2021-04-04 21:31:25 (+0100), Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> I'm not willing to open and engage into yet another discussion about
> the so called "NSM fork",
and yet this is exactly what happened.
@Rui given that **you know** how this topic derails, the correct thing
to do would have been to
On 2021-04-05 11:56:30 (+), rosea.grammostola wrote:
> This leads to the next problematic situation, that the JACK maintainer
> is also the initiator and maintainer of the NSM fork.
Filipe is **not** the maintainer of new-session-manager, yet you
continue spreading lies about this and are
Dear all,
On 2021-02-01 23:21:47 (+0100), David Runge wrote:
> The list is now on moderation.
the list is now back to normal operation mode.
Best,
David
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On 2022-01-17 14:56:30 (+0100), Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'd like to test pipewire as a replacement for Jack (on Arch),
> and have been reading most (I think) of the available docs.
>
> What is clear is that I will need to install the pipewire
> and pipewire-jack packages.
>
>
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