o try:
sudo echo 1024 > /proc/sys/dev/hpet/max-user-freq ; cat
/proc/sys/dev/hpet/max-user-freq
My kernel has
CONFIG_HZ_1000=y
CONFIG_HZ=1000
compiled in, but by default, it shows /proc/sys/dev/hpet/max-user-freq value of
64 . I have to set it within /etc/rc.local so it is set a
ow why Open Source softwares were created?
It's because the "pro softwares" just can't cut it. Or those softwares
required such horrendous customization with so many limitation that
do-it-yourself people decide that it's
--- On Thu, 8/30/12, Chris Cannam wrote:
> From: Chris Cannam
> Subject: Re: [Rosegarden-user] The future of Linux sure looks bleak...
> To: "jimmy"
> Cc: rosegarden-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Thursday, August 30, 2012, 1:53 PM
> On 30 August 2012 18:47,
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012, "D. Michael McIntyre"
wrote:
> On 08/29/2012 08:06 PM, jimmy wrote:
> > Rosegarden, Lilypond probably can't be compare to the
> well polished
> > professional apps out there.
> The hell of it is that I was at a point a few years ago
les, those apps may not be
installable, or runnable on my latest computer(s), and the older computers or
hard drives may have died long before that.
With most Open Source softwares, the data file format can be read and data be
extracted or converted much more readily.
Jimmy
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gt; programs to work. I rather prefer to spend my time to
> smell the roses.
>
> John
Sure people can chose what they want do to. There are plenty of people who
couldn't and wouldn't learn how to program the cl
DI working on a low-latency Linux kernel is a
Linux MIDI geek already. Perhaps not a Linux sys-admin geek, or Bash script
geek, Perl geek, Python geek... It's just a matter of how much one really
wants to learn, and spent the appropriate time to learn, that's all. The other
side o
ey will encounter.
Generally speaking, the GUI app developers make too much assumption, without
error checking, or disk space checking.
Good luck.
Jimmy
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s slightly different. If any of those are out of
placed, you may not get Linux MIDI to work, or may have numerous problems like
no sound, latency (out of sync, long delayed note) issues, skipped notes...
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> Segment 1 Synth plugin #1 fluidsynth-dss
>
> Kmix is set to
> card: HDA ATI SB
> channell: Master
>
> Playing midi, no sound
> Notes in rosegarden editor, no sound
> ---
No, if you run fluidsynth from the commandline,
gt; PID=5731.
> 21:56:02.027 JACK was stopped with exit
> status=1.
> 21:56:04.065 Could not connect to JACK
> server as client. -
> Overall operation failed. - Unable to
> connect to server.
> Please check the messages window for more
> info.
The problem may
d, sidux,
siduction.
Yeah, I know much of what are wrote are all "geek" for the Linux MIDI newbies.
But if you really want to get Linux MIDI to run, you have to learn it. I
already tell you where to start, hint: Musix liveCD. I'm not related, or
involved with the Musix liveCD
e way of doing thing and be productive instead of wasting lots of
time tweaking with how things look every few months because things look "old".
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ge.net/svnroot/rosegarden/trunk/rosegarden/scripts/ins2rgd.pl
which semms to work fine for:
http://www.tritonhaven.com/downloads/instr_files/cakewalk/combi/TritonCombis.ins
Have fun with it,
Jimmy
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penOffice doesn't look, or work
like MS Office. Those people are more troublesome than it's worth to try to
convince, or convert. Just let them go... If and when they are ready, they
will find a way.
Jimmy
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particular mailing list is the "User list". Once you subscribed to it
with your email, any email addressed to
rosegarden-user@lists.sourceforge.net
is a post to the mailing list. You can attach files to such ema
iles to this mailing list, so other
people can help out, or learn by fumble-around on their own if they want. It's
Rosegarden related, so it's not off-topic on this list.
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items with "Free
shipping" included. But if you are not careful, they can really get you.
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Ridiculously easy VDI. With Citrix VDI-in-a-Box, you don't need a complex
infrastructure or vast
SB socket for automatic installation of the driver
Again what you really want is the "Class Compliant", for it to work well under
Linux.
I have bought a couple of similar looking items when the prices were a bit
higher. One of them was de
> On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 14:02:45 -0400 "D. Michael McIntyre"
> wrote:
>
> >
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/userid/compile/qt-4.7.1/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>
> I think that's the magic bit that I kept missing,
> Jimmy. Putting this in a
> script is an idea I
s this kind of setup would help some folks out there. It doubles as my
"instant backup" if I messed up in one Linux partition, I can boot up to the
other Linux partition, which has all my apps already installed and configured.
May not
ents" which may be just a few musical bars/measures of a track/song)
into a .mid file, then use some tools like midisplit.pl (a midi tool to split
up each midi channel into its own file).
I believe all midi files must have a tempo, if none is found, it is assumed to
be 4/4 120 BPM tempo .
ompile your own.
Even with the 1000Hz option enable, you may still need to add couple of lines
in your one or two configuration files to allow a particular user-id to use it.
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