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Dave Phillips' Linux Sound Updated

f-matic writes "Dave Phillips' Linux Sound website has been updated (for the first time in a while) with lots of new software links and news from the recent BYOL conference, plus links to some interesting Linux multimedia articles. Seems like things are getting pretty interesting in the linux audio world, with a Supercollider port in the works, not to mention February's Linux article in the prestigious Sound on Sound magazine."

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  1. argh by stardome · · Score: 4, Funny

    i'm deaf, you insensitive clod!

    1. Re:argh by ascalon · · Score: 4, Funny

      So was Beethoven...

  2. AGNULA is not what it appears to be: by BaldingByMicrosoft · · Score: 2, Funny
    Observe this quote from the article in the 'prestigious' Sound On Sound magazine:
    The AGNULA project, the name of which is an acronym for A GNU/Linux Audio Distribution, has been created to design and build aversion of Linux specifically for professional musicians and recording engineers. (emphasis mine)
    Clearly, we are being threatened yet again by the BSA/SCO/CompTIA FUD-brigade.
  3. I can't believe there are no karaoke players! by MarcoAtWork · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just yesterday I was looking for a karaoke player for linux and there are NONE! there is kmid (which outputs only to external midi devices and hangs all the time) kmidi (which doesn't give you the words until they are due, so what's the point!) and that's about it....

    Tried using vanbasco's windows karaoke player under wine, but no dice either, the program worked but wine didn't seem to want to play nice with midi (arts driver doesn't have it, OSS driver didn't work either)

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    -- the cake is a lie