Dave Phillips wrote:
I've been able to transfer a lot of stuff to my laptop via the local
network, but mounting the RH9 drive is very dangerous, things can freeze
at any moment. Alas, there's still stuff on that drive that I'd like to
retrieve.
you can get an ide-to-usb box, open it and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
i am very interested in osx ports and PPC - x86 tests.
in a couple of days (classes are began after the break :P) i can test
this thing, thank you :)
wil
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Pieter Palmers wrote:
Regarding this topic and the previous topic on jack.udp sync: We at the
freebob project had the idea of implementing a feature into our backend
that would allow a PC to be used as a 'FreeBob' device. (FreeBob is a
driver project for certain firewire based audio interfaces)
Lee Revell wrote:
Of course home users can't afford to just buy a Cisco, but it's still a
problem people should look out for.
i think that i'm on one of the few person that live in a house where the
network is fully cisco driven :D
my housemate is a cisco-addict :P so we got a 3600 for the
jack.udp for me means many underrun in this configuration:
x86 pc
jackd -d alsa -d hw:0
jack.udp recv
^
| (FastEthernet network (100mbps))
|
|
powerpc pc
jackd -d dummy
jack.udp -r IP send
the first thing that came in my mind was some network troubles like
mtu.. further
Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
What hardware is this?
that's an apple ibook, g3 (750fx) processor at 700mhz clock and 128mb of
ram (i'm going to buy some more), motherboard in /etc/cpuinfo is shown
as PowerBook4,3 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh the usb controller is
a USB Controller: Apple Computer
Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
Both modes are perfectly legal but, with this later one, you can run on
much lower latency settings (e.g. -p64 -n2) without crackling your ears :)
i recollected ideas once again and i've found all the errors i did,
excuse me because you have explained to me many and many
So.. exams gone OK this semester, so i'm returning to linux-audio world :)
unfortunately my tascam us122 still dont work, and the new jack backend
doesn't even compile to me.. dont know what to do.. but, since someone
is using this thing right now on linux, i think there's hope even for me :)
I'll recommend you to check whether you got the latest:
1) snd-usb-usx2y = 0.8.7.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux-2.6.10/sound/usb/usx2y$ head -6 usbusx2y.c
/*
* usbusy2y.c - ALSA USB US-428 Driver
*
2004-12-14 Karsten Wiese
Version 0.8.7.1:
snd_pcm_open for rawusb pcm-devices
On 2004.10.14 14:13, Andreas Roedl wrote:
Hello!
Sorry for the crosspost, but I couldn't resist - I'm too excited.
This
device
looks promising:
http://www.jazzmutant.com/lemur_overview.php
wow!! this thing is just... WOW
i hope i can afford one when it will be released :P
Andi
wil
On 2004.09.27 12:40, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
Hi,
Karsten Wiese wrote:
I've got something cooking to solve this, but don't know when it
will
be ready.
really!?!?!? THANX!!! :)
AFAICR, the last alsa-driver release version from which snd-usb-usx2y
worked barely was 1.0.5a. I do remember also that
hello everybody!
i've finally got an usb-audio card for my linux audio madness, i've
taken a tascam us122, beacuse of the good support it has, infact i was
able to use it, i've not tested it extensively because i was moving and
my laptop had a desperate need of a reinstalling :P
i've
On 2003.11.30 21:52, Robert Jonsson wrote:
Fan noise, which is very much releated to the CPU power is also
something to
think about. Some laptops are noisy to the point that they are
unusable for
audio-work (or just about anything).
/Robert
this is no issue for ppc-laptop, at least on my ibook
On 2003.11.23 13:07, Luke Yelavich wrote:
There is a much better speech synthesizer, known as DECtalk which can
sing quite well, and it is very easy to programme. The nicer thing
is, it is available for Linux as well! I have it here, so I will did
up a text file, and post the resulting OGG if
On 2003.11.11 08:56, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
powerbook g3 pismo.
those are the white snow ibooks?
digigram vxpocket and the internal sound chip (called screamer iirc).
works fine with alsa.
mine snapper requires to load and unload and again re-load the module
to get workin... btw... i was
i was fooling around with gimp when a thing like this appeared on the
screen...
http://rclug.linux.it/ladspa.png
do you like it? i thought that was a cool logo for ladspa plugins,
instead of the blurred green/blue text...
wil
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If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know.
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hi!! this is my fist post on LAD, something may know me from my
presence on #lad @ freenode :P
btw i've a question for you all..
is someone using a powermac for linuxaudio apps? if yes what audio
interface do you use?
i've got an imic but i've a loot of troubles!!
--
wil - BeHappy_
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