Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden on Raspberry Pi

2016-01-21 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On 01/20/2016 06:57 PM, Ted Felix wrote:

> It should be.  However, rg is still somewhat wasteful of CPU, so it
> might not work well.  A MIDI sequencer should run fine at 900MHz on a
> single core.  I run CakeWalk on an old 1GHz machine with no problems at
> all.  Lots of CPU left over.

I ran Cakewalk on an old 486-33 with no problems at all.  Or maybe I was 
up to the 486DX4-66 by then.

Rosegarden is still VASTLY better than it was before all your 
optimization work.

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden on Raspberry Pi

2016-01-21 Thread Lorenzo Sutton


On 21/01/2016 12:59, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On 01/20/2016 06:57 PM, Ted Felix wrote:
>
>>  It should be.  However, rg is still somewhat wasteful of CPU, so it
>> might not work well.  A MIDI sequencer should run fine at 900MHz on a
>> single core.  I run CakeWalk on an old 1GHz machine with no problems at
>> all.  Lots of CPU left over.
>
> I ran Cakewalk on an old 486-33 with no problems at all.  Or maybe I was
> up to the 486DX4-66 by then.

I ran Cakewalk for DOS on a 386, but we're talking about a midi only 
application. Are you talking about cakewalk with audio, VST (or 
whatever) synth plugins etc.?

Lorenzo.

>
> Rosegarden is still VASTLY better than it was before all your
> optimization work.
>

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden on Raspberry Pi

2016-01-21 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On 01/21/2016 12:01 PM, Todd Pierce wrote:

> I'll make sure to document the entire process so it's available to
> everybody when (arrogant confidence) I'm done.  I'm going to schedule a
> couple of hours to cry in advance and then get started.

I'm the guy who tried the "zero downtime" installation option for 
Debian.  I bootstrapped my next distro from a running Mandrake, 
chroot'ed into it, installed all the packages (which tied up my 
telephone line for 36 straight hours), and configured the thing, all 
from a running distro of a totally foreign nature.

It booted!

Getting Rosegarden to run on a little ARM box seems like the same spirit 
of crazy just because, so it immediately earns my respect!  :-D

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