Nicanor Garcia wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've been using 64 Studio as my main distro for working audio for 
> several months and I'm really happy with it, as it works really smooth.
>
> I'm also waiting for the release of 3.0 and after I read your message 
> I would like to make my contribution. But first, is there any 
> requisites for this? Because I've only been in the world of GNU Linux 
> for about seven months. Anyway, if there's anything I can help to make 
> the new version come quicker I'll be there.
>
> Greetings from Colombia.
>
> Nicanor.

Hi Nicanor :)

I'm just a user, that's why I can't speak for the people who made 64 
Studio, but I'm sure you are welcome :).
Troubles and wishes are reported as tickets here: 
http://trac.64studio.com/64studio/report

If you can't help it's fine, if you can help it's also fine ;).

Take a look if there are bug reports without a way to solve them. Maybe 
you know how to solve some trouble. I don't have much knowledge and I 
couldn't help, but anyway it's possible for everyone, even without 
knowledge to find a report in the world wide web, that solves a problem 
and wasn't seen by even experienced persons, that still try to puzzle 
out some issues. Finagle's law:

"Jemand, den man um Hilfe bittet, wird den Fehler auch nicht sehen.
Jemand, der zufällig einen Blick darauf wirft, sieht den Fehler sofort."

I try to translate it, sorry for my broken English.

"If you ask somebody for help, he won't see the bug.
If somebody takes a look by random, he immediately will notice the bug."

So just take a look and see if you notice something.

Do you run 3.0-beta3 or 2.1 and do you run 32Bit or 64Bit?

Cheers,
Ralf
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