[Alf Tonny Bätz] > Have installed squeeze now. > And tested out the multimedia part of it. > When it comes to the Rosegarden, it works out of the box again.
Good. > But it must be upgraded to 10.02. I have done it without > encountered any problems. So it should really not be any problems to > do that. Why must it be upgraded to 10.02? Arguments for this would be useful when evaluating the current packages in Debian/testing. I notice a new version is requested in <URL:http://bugs.debian.org/573802>, so hopefully the maintainer will get it upgraded soon. > A number of multimedia applications that are installed and are not > necessary according to my experience. > > These are: > > Sweep can be removed, here we have the program audacity to take care > of such things It also fail to work on thin clients, as it lack ALSA and Pulseaudio support (only support OSS). Will remove it soon unless someone protests. > Solfege: this is just too unstable, I have found out. Is there any better replacements? I tested it, and did not hear any sound when testing it on Lenny. What do you mean by unstable? Crashing (mine did not crash) or something else? > Lingot, I think we could remove this. They who wish this, could > install this them self. Sortly this is a digital voices tuner, and > usually they are integratet in the digital guitar effeckt boxes. I do not understand this argument. What are "digital guitar effeckt boxes"? Do we have such packages already installed? Or do you mean that a voice tuner is low priority and can be dropped because very few need it? > They other programs: > > Gtick is a bit unsure here, metronome can be useful. Gtick do not work on thin clients either, and should be ported to ALSA and Pulseaudio. Not aware of any alternatives. > Noteedit, this can be useful for some. > Hydrogen, a clear case that must be in place > scoore Reading trainer, is excellent. > Audacity, exellent Good. :) Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

