Hello again everyone,
A little ways back I asked some things about Tape Drives, and I
really appreciate all the responses. One last thing, though.
I lot of people mentioned one with a SCSI card, but I think that I
can only afford a parallel port one. Now, I know that it will be
slower, but tha
Nicola =)
>> Nicole,
>
> A-ehm, NicolA is a male name in Italy, just think about Nicolas in the
> USA.
Oops.. sorry about that! I think it was late when I wrote that
message
> Yes, you're right, not nice being tied to the computer... not nice FM too
> nor eating CPU cycles for soft synthes
Nicole,
> Ah, about that cheap MIDI (possibly mute) keyboard, I saw that
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] was talking about it too, he was looking
> for midi software packages and mainly for software synthesis.
Well, speaking of that, this is what I settled on. I turned out
getting a Yamaha PSR-220. It cost
Hello everyone,
Please forgive me for a question that has probably been asked
thousands of times. I've just been so busy lately that I haven't been
able to do the research I usually would.
Does anyone have any recommendations on a tape drive that would be
compatible with Linux? My problem is I
>>> I figure that maybe I can spend the money on a midi-compatable
>>> keyboard instead. Anyone with exp. on using one of those under
>>> Linux? I saw a keyboard for about $170 at Electronic Boutique, which
>>> was basically one devoted to Midi, without any samples built in. That
>>> seems to be t
Hello everyone...
Recently I have gotten interested in making my own midi music, after
stumbling across some software synthesizers for Win95: WinGroove and
Yamaha Soft Synthesizer. Was a mind-blowing difference in sound
compared to my lowly SB16... hehe.
Of course, they both had time limits an
Hello everyone...
I was just looking at KDE's website (http://www.kde.org), and was
very impressed with some of the things I saw.
I know it is still in alpha, but does anyone have experiance with how
stable it is on Debian? I also saw that it is availible in deb package
form...
For anyone that
>> Absolutely. Linux also needs marketing, marketing, and more marketing.
>> I can only think of one business need that Linux based systems don't
>> support - OCR. Everything else is available.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In terms of marketing, I went into two computer "superstores" the othe
Michael,
> I give up. What's the difference between
>
> tk4.2_4.2p2-6.deb and tk42_4.2p2-6.deb
Well the package names usually go by:
Name_Version-DebianPackageVersion
So they are _probably_ the same thing. It is just that they included
the version in package name, and listed it two different w
Hello everyone. I don't want to start up this big thread again in a
list it doesn't belong in, but I thought I should write something
First, to Dave on the incorporation, I might not agree it is as bad a
thing as you think, but I can see where you are coming from. The
thing is, though, is that
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