On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 12:15:54 -0400
David Tisdell wrote:
> Rosegarden uses Lilypond for printing. You should be able to print directly
> from Rosegarden as long as Lilypond is installed. I use Suse as well. I
> seem to remember needng to manually install lilypond with a script because
> i had tr
On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 12:15:54 -0400
David Tisdell wrote:
> Rosegarden uses Lilypond for printing. You should be able to print directly
> from Rosegarden as long as Lilypond is installed. I use Suse as well. I
> seem to remember needng to manually install lilypond with a script because
> i had tr
On Tue, 28 Aug 2012, Jim Cochrane wrote:
> As most (probably everyone) on this list knows, the main
> transition at
> this point is from the "desktop" (GUI on a PC - Windows for
> most
> people, but also OSX and Linux) to either or both of:
>
> - mobile/tablet-based apps, most of which make
Rosegarden uses Lilypond for printing. You should be able to print directly
from Rosegarden as long as Lilypond is installed. I use Suse as well. I
seem to remember needng to manually install lilypond with a script because
i had trouble finding an rpm for suse but it wasn't a big deal.
Dave
On T
LillyPond sounds like something really nice, I say sounds like because I
haven't been able to print with it yet, or even see a print-preview. I've just
installed Musix-2.0, I'm next going to set up the printing on it (wifi net
printer).
When LillyPond is buggy or missing maybe a simpler other
Hi
> IMO, the IT world is in a major transition period
Actually I think we're in a major cloud-bloviation period. Sure it has
its place but I expect it to be a parallel option to desktops, not
a replacement. It's a kind of IT Lite for those with several
lightweight devices who don't really need t
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 10:08:36 -0400
"D. Michael McIntyre" wrote:
> I'm writing from GMail in a web browser. I hate using a web browser
> for email, and have been using KMail for over 10 years. I love KMail.
>
> So somewhere after midnight I got the upgrade notification thing from
> my running K
On 08/27/2012 11:13 AM, jimmy wrote:
>
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, "D. Michael
> McIntyre" wrote:
>
>> My computer had been up for almost 18 months before I
>> decided to try
>> upgrading it. You'd think I would have learned that
>> for every stable
>> thing in Linux there are 50,000 hopeless train w
Dear Michael
I've never used Ubuntu so I can not talk about it!
I use ROSA-2012 (Russian version of Mandriva) http://www.rosalab.com/
with kde4.8.4 and the repo MIB http://mib.pianetalinux.org/blog/ which ROSA
takes the kernel-nrj (low-latency). I, like you, am a user kmail since it
exists! Eve
I can feel your pain... When I faced upgrade threats for my Ubuntu 10.04
LTS I sensed something had taken the wrong direction with Ubuntu.
While Ubuntu was the distro which really helped me to get seriously and
permanently into Linux I felt it was taking the wrong decisions at each
upgrade. Ubun
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