On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 11:29 -0400, Marcus Planet wrote:
> I don't know if you can afford 8 dollars per month, Josh, and I'm not
> completely sure how/if version control works with this kind of web
> host, but 1and1.com is offering a great number of features (scripting,
> ssh access, 2500 Gig monthy
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 11:14 -0400, Marcus Planet wrote:
> Hello Josh and others and thank you for the helpful info regarding
> jack setups. It appears to me that recent faster processor speeds and
> recent kernel developments are having an impact on the importance of
> jack and specialized kernels
On 4/18/07, Josh Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm looking into converting FluidSynth CVS to Subversion. Unfortunately
it seems that Savannah's subversion support is rather sub par. They
have documents on converting CVS to Subversion, but I can't find
anything on how to actually install the
Hello Josh and others and thank you for the helpful info regarding
jack setups. It appears to me that recent faster processor speeds and
recent kernel developments are having an impact on the importance of
jack and specialized kernels, but that the jack approach is very
strong in terms of its abi
I'm looking into converting FluidSynth CVS to Subversion. Unfortunately
it seems that Savannah's subversion support is rather sub par. They
have documents on converting CVS to Subversion, but I can't find
anything on how to actually install the resulting locally converted data
to the Savannah ser