Frank Neumann wrote:
> 
> Hi LADers,
> 
> the biggest European Linux event, the LinuxTag in Germany, is slowly
> approaching, and once again we get the chance to take part in it and
> present what Linux can be used for in the audio market on our own (free)
> booth there.
[...]

i'm in.
i can bring network gear (couple nics, an 8way switch, some cat5), a
dual p3/600 (no screen, 'cause i'll be coming by train - still got a
spare one, frank ?), a laptop for hacking, mikes and cables.
maybe i can borrow an adat xt and a mackie mixer from a friend as
well - anyone got a hammerfall to go with it ?
probably i can get a 4-way headphones amp for "almost-silent"
demonstrations.

frank, i'll prepare a leaflet as i promised - the next draft will
hopefully be done by the end of the week.
i'm also thinking about a diagram of all the key components in a
linux audio system: kernel, ll and preemption patches, rtc, alsa
drivers + kernel api, alsa lib and userspace api, LADSPA hosts and
plugins, JACKd and clients, alsa sequencer etc...
it's already sorted out on paper - can anyone recommend a good
application to draw such charts ?

steve, great to hear you'll be there, too.
if you're doing a presentation, i could try and translate, although
i think most developers will understand english anyway.

looking forward to meeting you guys.

how about the crowd from last year ?
the glame folk, richard, alexander, daniel ?
werner ?
josh ? how about another quick trip to europe ;) ?
tobias ? 
matthias ?
miha ?
benno ?

 
best,

j�rn




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