On 09/03/2008, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 09/03/2008, laura eznarriaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Ok, I'm getting really frustrated. I have a midi score I want to read
> > and print, and I CANNOT find a program that just F*cking WORKS. I have tried
> > GNU Denemo, and it crashes when I load a score. Rosegarden is nice, but
> > won't allow me to split out the score into multiple lines, and since it's a
> > piano score, that is a problem. I tried to install Canorus, and it won't
> > work, and neither will mscore. Both gave me some weird errors or just
> > wouldn't work right, and I followed the installation instructions to a T. So
> > what can I do? This all is really frustrating me...not to mention the fact
> > that jackd is not working properly with my Delta 1010 sound card for some
> > reason...and I don't know what in the world is going on there either. Any
> > suggestions? Should I just give up and reinstall Ubuntu?
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> > Enviado desde Correo Yahoo!
> > Disfruta de una bandeja de entrada más 
> > inteligente.<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mailuk/taglines/isp/control/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=52431/*http://es.docs.yahoo.com/mail/overview/index.html>
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> Your best bet, not being funny, is to try either Studio64, a multimedia
> workstation distribution based on Debian (32bit version also available) or
> ubuntu studio. Last time I looked Studio64 sets up everything for you
> (audio, midi, realtime kernel) including, IIRC, the graphics  system.
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> rob
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Also Linux Audio Users mailing list is well worth subscribing to.

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