Re: [Rosegarden-user] Linux audio over ssh X tunnel

2016-02-22 Thread Luis Garrido
On 22/02/16 06:58, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:

> Running Rosegarden via ssh -X works quite well.

You may want to try something based on RDP. Of the remote computing 
solutions available on Linux I have tried, it is the one which makes a 
better use of network bandwidth. Unfortunately it is a Microsoft 
technology, but hey, nothing is perfect. I use xrdp as server and 
remmina as client.


> All that's left is controlling JACK via the laptop.  I can't manually
> make and break MIDI and audio connections with this rig.
>

Why not? Can't you run qjackctl like you run RG? There's always the 
command line.

Cheers,

L

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] The future of Linux sure looks bleak...

2012-09-02 Thread Luis Garrido
O trusted and olden computer:
thou sure wasn't meant for the future!
This new distro fits
not inside thy bits.
I feel pushed to buy something cuter.

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] [Rosegarden-devel] Fwd: Rosegarden's Future

2012-05-16 Thread Luis Garrido
On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:

> I hear you but as a music teacher and music software evangelist, it is
> huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple platforms to an
> education audience. I do all of my most important audio work in Linux


There's always the option of using one of the many audio-oriented live 
CD/USB, like AV Linux:

http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html

Then you are evangelizing open source as a whole. That's what I use when 
I want to introduce someone to linux audio software.

That said, live CDs are not without problems, mainly related to hardware 
support: wifi interfaces, last generation video adapters or high-end 
audio interfaces may not work out of the box. But overall they are a 
good option.

HTH,

Luis


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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Is there a collection of permissively licensed example/demo .rg files? (links to four scores)

2011-04-05 Thread Luis Garrido
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 11:17 AM, david  wrote:
> Hmm, yes, it is. See the discussion pages in Wikipedia. They also
> automatically archive it.

No, it isn't. Wiki is a collaboration tool, so several contributors
can refine a final product (article), not a discussion tool. Wikipedia
discussion pages are awkward and it is not easy to follow who has
contributed what because the discussion is destructive, not
accumulative. There is a changes history, but again it is not easy to
keep track of overlapping modifications.

We are talking here about publishing and archiving musical content.
Desirable features are: attachments, tags, categories, reviews, search
engine, rating, Q&A with the author, RSS feeds for users that prefer a
"push" approach...

A web forum is not the perfect tool, that would be a custom CMS. I
just suggested it because RG is hosted in sourceforge, which makes it
easy to setup and manage certain standard web applications and they
take care of user management. I guess a blog like WordPress could be
usable for this purpose too, although I don't think it supports any
rating mechanism, at least not without plugins and SF only supplies a
minimal set of those. A Wiki fits the bill even less than those two.

> requires someone to do it. Most automatic spam filtering I've seen in
> forums is pretty useless, mostly keeping out legitimate links.

Any web content manager of any kind that allows online editing is
exposed to spam: boards, wikis, blogs, trackers, you name it. They all
require an automated spam filter and a modicum of active moderation.

> Including yours! ;-)

I am trying to be objective here and provide technical arguments to
support my position. I don't like or dislike (much less "hate") any
tool, I just try to find the most convenient one for the problem at
hand, always within my limited knowledge, of course. I love using
mailing lists and wikis for what they are good for.

If many web forums out there end up ridden with juvenile content,
flame wars, ads and spam that is not a reflection on the tool, but on
the community that is using it. That will happen no matter the tool,
including mailing lists.

Luis

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Is there a collection of permissively licensed example/demo .rg files? (links to four scores)

2011-04-03 Thread Luis Garrido
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 3:13 AM, david  wrote:
> But we have one. It's called an email list. This email list.

To each usage its tool.

A mailing list is not a good tool to deliver, archive and discuss
content. Any attachment is replicated to everyone in the user list and
can saturate mailboxes. Let's remember RG files can contain WAV data.

A wiki is not a good tool for discussion.

> I hate web forums. They're clumsy and slow and I have to go to them,
> they don't come to me like an email list does. And they do need a lot of
>  administration, or they rapidly become clogged spam-sewers.

Spam happens in mailing lists too. There are things like spam filters,
and moderation can be delegated to enthusiast users.

But there is no accounting for taste, I guess.

Cheers,

Luis

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Is there a collection of permissively licensed example/demo .rg files? (links to four scores)

2011-04-03 Thread Luis Garrido
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Herman Robak  wrote:
> Aaawww.  Well, I'm scratching my own itch here.  I'd like a forum where I can
> receive and provide advice about composing and musical notation, with
> Rosegarden.

SourceForge provides what they call hosted-apps. Among those there is
phpBB. They are a breeze to set up (Project Admin/Features/Available
Features/phpBB) and very streamline, so many people are familiar with
them.

There are some inconveniences (big, fat ad-banner from SF and posters
need a SF account), but it might be a good way for uploading and
discussing content and promoting community participation without too
much administration burden.

L

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Re: [Rosegarden-user] RG 11.02 DSSI issue

2011-03-01 Thread Luis Garrido
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:29 PM, D. Michael McIntyre
 wrote:

> This has something to do with networking, with the way /etc/hosts is
> configured on certain systems out of the box.  You have to make a minor change
> to /etc/hosts to get the plugin GUIs working.

Yup, I am not clear on the details either. This condition seemed to be
common using NetworkManager in Fedora systems. You can edit
/etc/hosts, but NM will overwrite it next time it reconnects to a
network. Perhaps there is a way of configuring NM so it writes a
/etc/hosts that doesn't screw with liblo, but I haven't investigated
it.

I think an expeditive solution may be to disable IPv6 in your
computer, if you don't use it. Or perhaps using wicd instead of NM?

L

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[Rosegarden-user] Call for alpha testers: FLAM

2011-02-23 Thread Luis Garrido
Hi there!

I am preparing FLAM's (Front-ends for Linux Audio Modules) first
release. Among other things, FLAM intends to allow programmers and
non-programmers alike to create their own (external) GUIs for audio
plugins. At this moment only Rosegarden as a host and LADSPA as plugin
type are supported, but this is hopefully just a first step.

Project page:

http://vagar.org/code/projects/flam

Tutorial with a few screenshots:

http://vagar.org/asciidoc/flam/primer/primer.html

Source code repository:

git clone http://vagar.org/git/flam

I'd welcome any feedback, here or in the FLAM forums (registration required):

http://vagar.org/code/projects/flam/boards

Thanks!

Luis

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