Re: [linux-audio-user] sequencers in Debian Woody

2002-04-08 Thread Frank Barknecht
Juha Erkkila hat gesagt: // Juha Erkkila wrote: > about a month ago i upgraded my system from Debian Potato to Woody, > looking forward to see all the interesting sound applications people > have been writing, and which ones of those have been packaged for > Debian. overall, i've been fairly happ

Re: [linux-audio-user] sequencers in Debian Woody

2002-04-08 Thread Frank Barknecht
Eric Dantan Rzewnicki hat gesagt: // Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote: > I'm not very familiar with the protocol for asking debian package > maintainers to change things. What would it take to have the > Soundtracker, Ecasound and Timidity debian packages converted to alsa > 0.9.x? I think, but I may

Re: [linux-audio-user] sequencers in Debian Woody

2002-04-07 Thread Eric Dantan Rzewnicki
Juha Erkkila wrote: > > i admit i could look a little deeper into muse, but so far i've > preferred ALSA 0.5, because Soundtracker, Ecasound and Timidity in > Woody are compiled for 0.5, and i'm quite probably going to use these > apps a lot (i know that at least Ecasound can be compiled for ALSA

sequencers in Debian Woody

2002-04-07 Thread Juha Erkkila
i'm terribly sorry for the re-post, but i just realized i subscribe from LAU with different email-address, and thus this email didn't get through.. (and i even cross-post... argh) -- hello Linux audio users and fellow debianists about a month ago i upgraded my system from Debian Potato to Wo

sequencers in Debian Woody

2002-04-07 Thread Juha Erkkila
hello Linux audio users and fellow debianists about a month ago i upgraded my system from Debian Potato to Woody, looking forward to see all the interesting sound applications people have been writing, and which ones of those have been packaged for Debian. overall, i've been fairly happy with the