On 02/07/12 07:01, Richard Bown wrote:
> I ordered it from Farnell at the beginning of April, but registered for 
> interest as soon as partners were announced so in total about four or five 
> months I suppose.  I can't remember when in was launched now and I had pretty 
> much forgotten about it.  I did get a free t-shirt though..
>
> Will post somewhere about my multimedia experiences if I ever get that far.  
> Power required first.  Then patience.   On the plus side the boot time is 
> supposed to be amazing!
>
> R
>
>
> On 2 Jul 2012, at 05:21, "D. Michael McIntyre" 
> <michael.mcint...@rosegardenmusic.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sunday, July 01, 2012, Julie S wrote:
>>
>>> I want a raspberry pi!
>> I really wanted to buy one for my son for his 18th birthday, but the wait 
>> time
>> is just ludicrous.
>>
>> How many months did you have to wait, Richard?
>>
>> (Speaking of frivolous banter, I forgot to shut my computer down for 
>> cleaning,
>> and just realized I clicked past the one year uptime mark a week ago.)
>> -- 
>> D. Michael McIntyre
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I got my Raspberry Pi a few days ago (at last! :) ), and have just got 
round to installing Rosegarden onto it. It does in fact load up, but 
opening files etc. takes ages (the loading percentage goes up one by 
one!). This may be because the graphics seems to be stuck on 'safe' 
mode, even when fast is checked in the settings (broadcom bug?!). So 
far, the only way to load files is to specify them from the command line 
- otherwise the Pi runs out of memory and exits abruptly. Once (and if) 
you have managed to load something, it does seem to output MIDI ok apart 
from some delays in volume signals (audio would probably crash), but due 
to speed, editing files would probably be unusable. This is under Debian 
Wheezy, I'd imagine Raspbian may be slightly faster but haven't tested 
RG on it yet.

Joshua


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