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Free, Professional Music Production: A Linux Introduction | Bringing Linux to the Masses - 0 views

  • Free, Professional Music Production: A Linux Introduction
  • An obvious place to start is looking at the numerous Linux distros out there that are specially tailored to multimedia production. Jacklab Audio Distribution, Ubuntu Studio and Musix GNU+Linux are all great examples
  • Hydrogen, the free, open source advanced drum machine
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  • Ardour, a complete audio workstation, capable of recording, mixing and editing.
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Cactus Jukebox - 0 views

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    Cactus Jukebox is an audio player and music organizing tool. It searches given folders for music files and shows them in a database.
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Music Creation in Linux with Hydrogen - 0 views

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    Screencast about how I want to make my own music instrumentals using Free open Source Linux Software like Hydrogen and some others like Rosegarden.
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Linux Multimedia Studio (LMMS) + MIDI Keyboard - Tutorial demo - 0 views

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    Live Action Video Tutorial on how-to use Linux Multimedia Studio ( also known as LMMS) and a MIDI to USB cable with a MIDI Electronic Musical Keyboard. I show how to use the plugins like ZynAddSubFX and the other instruments synthesizers. Demonstration made with Linux Mint 9 but is also for Ubuntu...
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CCDP 1.2 - 0 views

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    Ccdp 1.2 - Macupdate Resource-savvy Audio Cd And Streaming Music Player. - Download Ccdp For Macintosh ... Ccdp Stands For Compact Compact Disc Player. ... Www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/7788 Freedb.org > Applications > Freedb Aware Applications F...
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Songbird - Open Source Music Player - 0 views

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    alternative to itunes, for mobile and all platforms
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PC vs Mac vs Linux vs Chrome OS - Commercial Ad Parody Spoof funny video - 0 views

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    This is my version reply rebuttal to all the other PC vs Mac Commercials. PC vs Mac vs Linux vs Chrome - Commercial Ad Parody... The baby is my real cousin. The music is my voice. I play all 3 of the main OS's, using special effects. Very funny Comedy Spoof Video...
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DSL DAMNSMALLLINUX - 0 views

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    requiers 50mb - Light enough to power a 486DX with 16MB of Ram APPS: XMMS (MP3, CD Music, and MPEG), FTP client, FireFox, spreadsheet, Sylpheed email, word-processor (Ted), three editors, graphics editing and viewing , PDF Viewer, file manager, chat, VNCviwer, Rdesktop, SSH/SCP server and client, DHCP client, PPP, PPPoE (ADSL), a web server, calculator, NFS, Fluxbox and JWM window managers, games, system monitoring apps, a host of command line tools, USB support, and pcmcia support, some wireless support
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Gnome GUADEC conference [--] setting the direction for Gnome 3.0 - heise open source UK - 0 views

  • Gnome 3.0, the next major release of the Unix and Linux desktop, was one of the conference's main topics. There have been intense discussions whether Gnome is stagnating in recent weeks – the twice yearly updates to the current 2.x series deliver steady, but rarely spectacular, new features and improvements.
  • Gnome co-founder Frederico Mena-Quintero concentrated on the traditional document-centred desktop. Whilst users have no problems with emails, chat or music, they often have trouble finding their documents. Rather than a folder view, he espouses a journal, which shows documents sorted chronologically. According to Mena-Quintero, the idea is nothing new, but with a sensible GUI and in tandem with functions such as tags, it could offer significant improvements for users.
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Ubuntu Server: Kernel Configuration Considerations - ServerWatch.com - 0 views

  • Preemption The server kernel has kernel preemption turned off (CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE=y), while the desktop kernel has it enabled (CONFIG_PREEMPT_BKL=y, CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y). Preemption works along with scheduling to fine-tune performance, efficiency and responsiveness. In non-preemptive kernels, kernel code runs until completion; the scheduler can't touch it until it's finished. But the Linux kernel allows tasks to be interrupted at nearly any point (but not when it is unsafe, which is a whole huge fascinating topic all by itself), so that tasks of lesser-priority can jump to the head of the line. This is appropriate for desktop systems because users typically have several things going at once: writing documents, playing music, Web surfing, downloading and so on. Users don't care how responsive background applications are; they care only about the ones they're actively using. So if loading a Web page takes a little longer while the user is writing an e-mail, it's an acceptable trade-off. Overall efficiency and performance are actually reduced but not in a way that annoys the user. On servers you want to minimize any and all performance hits, so turning off preemption is usually the best practice.

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Audacity® | Free, open source, cross-platform audio software for multi-track ... - 0 views

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    Audacity is free, open source, cross-platform audio software for multi-track recording and editing. Audacity is available for Windows®, Mac®, GNU/Linux® and other operating systems.
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