Hi List.
I'm running Rosegarden ver. 1:10-04.2-1+b1 on Debian Squeeze.
Today for the first time -- but now consistently after a dozen tries,
a reboot, and a re-installation -- Rosegarden crashes (disappears
from the screen) whenever I click to "Open" a file.
Any ideas why?
Thanks in advance for
I never get to choose a file. The instant I click "Open", RG blows up.
david wrote:
> On 01/26/2012 12:47 PM, PMA wrote:
>> Hi List.
>>
>> I'm running Rosegarden ver. 1:10-04.2-1+b1 on Debian Squeeze.
>>
>> Today for the first time -- but now cons
I see that this would destroy some 200 files.
Does "reset" refer to the files a new re-install
would replace them with?
Joshua O'Leary wrote:
> On 26/01/12 22:47, PMA wrote:
>> Hi List.
>>
>> I'm running Rosegarden ver. 1:10-04.2-1+b1 on Debian Squeeze.
PMA wrote:
> I see that this would destroy some 200 files.
> Does "reset" refer to the files a new re-install
> would replace them with?
>
>
> Joshua O'Leary wrote:
>> On 26/01/12 22:47, PMA wrote:
>>> Hi List.
>>>
>>> I'm runn
PMA wrote:
> Joshua O'Leary wrote:
>> On 26/01/12 22:47, PMA wrote:
>>> Hi List.
>>>
>>> I'm running Rosegarden ver. 1:10-04.2-1+b1 on Debian Squeeze.
>>>
>>> Today for the first time -- but now consistently after a dozen tries,
>&
D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Friday, January 27, 2012, PMA wrote:
>
>>>> You could reset your local configuration:
>>>> rm -rf ~/.config/rosegardenmusic
>>>> rm -rf ~/.local/share/rosegarden
>
>>> I see that this would destroy some 200
PMA wrote:
>
>
> D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
>> On Friday, January 27, 2012, PMA wrote:
>>
>>>>> You could reset your local configuration:
>>>>> rm -rf ~/.config/rosegardenmusic
>>>>> rm -rf ~/.local/share/rosegarden
>>
>>
david wrote:
> ... I think RG could profitably get rid of the matrix editor. ;-)
For the record just in case, that would end my interest in RG.
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Abrolag wrote:
> On Mon, 07 May 2012 18:08:43 -0400
> PMA wrote:
>
>> david wrote:
>>> ... I think RG could profitably get rid of the matrix editor. ;-)
>>
>> For the record just in case, that would end my interest in RG.
>
> methinks david was having
David Tisdell wrote:
> When I am writing, I almost always begin with the notation editor. Vitally
> important tool. One of the things I like about RG is that it adapts well
> whatever your approach to composition.
>
Fascinating -- that people work *so* differently.
I write J-language programs that
D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> ...
> I have failed.
Waay too hard on yourself.
You need a (free) weekend in Acapulco!
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D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 08, 2012, PMA wrote:
>
>> Waay too hard on yourself.
>> You need a (free) weekend in Acapulco!
>
> There is real truth in that. I've literally never taken a proper go somewhere
> and see something sort of va
Chris Cannam wrote:
> On 8 May 2012 18:57, D. Michael McIntyre
> wrote:
>> On Tuesday, May 08, 2012, PMA wrote:
>>
>>> Waay too hard on yourself.
>>> You need a (free) weekend in Acapulco!
>>
>> There is real truth in that.
>
>
Richard Bown wrote:
>>
>>> There is real truth in that. I've literally never taken a proper go
>> somewhere
>>> and see something sort of vacation since the last one I took with my
>> family as
>>> a kid. That was 1987.
>>
>> Well, your constitution must be incredible.
>> After that, I'd have bee
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