Beard of Bess' Gnoetry is built in Linux -- so I have Ubuntu as a second OS on this machine -- but can't get the text parser to work (buggy? I'm more of an idiot than I thought?)
Anyway: http://mchainpoetics.wordpress.com/gnoetry-0-2-download-and-install-howto/ <http://mchainpoetics.wordpress.com/gnoetry-0-2-download-and-install-howto/> http://beardofbees.com/ <http://beardofbees.com/> On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 4:04 AM, helen varley jamieson < [email protected]> wrote: > hi, is there a podcast of this? > (do you podcast all of the resonance interviews? i can find downloadable > links for some but not all & i hardly ever can listen live because i > have deutschkurs in the evenings) > > thanks, > h : ) > > On 17/03/11 4:55 PM, marc garrett wrote: > > Hi Alan, > > > > On resonance FM last night, myself & Jake Harries (live on air) were > > discussing artists use of free & open source software and Linux. > > ( > http://www.furtherfield.org/radio/160311-jake-harries-felicie-destienne-dorves > ) > > > > This is also a good time to mention that we played one of your tracks > > last night - 'Violin Plucked and Bowed' & Sara Ayes's track 'What is the > > Past but a Dream of the Future', from the Furthernoise.org compilation > > 'Explorations in Sound, Vol.4 The Sound of Live Performance'. > > > > My first experience with Linux was in the early nineties, with Red Hat. > > But of course, have used most of the linux based OS's now. Have been > > playing with pure:dyne a lot, also when it was dynobolic in its earlier > > state. > > > > I always approach Linux as an amateur learning new things. When using > > Microsoft or mac, I feel like I am a customer to some extent. > > > > On my old dusty laptop I have pure:dyne & Fedora, on my cuter smaller > > laptop (eee PC netbook) I have Ubuntu but considering a partition and > > adding another operating system. Strangely perhaps, because Ubuntu for > > me now seems too perfect (I know)... > > > > wishing you well. > > > > marc > > > > --
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