Hello, I can't wait to watch my karma drop to bad after posting this because it's off topic or something... but I have tried all day to compile this downloading dozens of libraries... I'm stumped at this:
checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
checking for flex... no
checking for lex... no
checking for flex... ${SHELL}/home/dczx/TMR/ardour-0.9beta1/libs/gtkmm/missing --run flex
checking for yywrap in -lfl... no
checking for yywrap in -ll... no
checking lex output file root... configure: error: cannot find output from ${SHELL}/home/dczx/TMR/ardour-0.9beta1/libs/gtkmm/missing --run flex; giving up
configure: error:/bin/sh './configure' failed for gtkmm
configure: error:/bin/sh './configure' failed for libs
[root@localhost ardour-0.9beta1]#
since there's no support forum I could find, does anyone have any ideas? thanks
ProTools Free is a limited cut down version of ProTools, and it's not available for Linux.
Linux has greater stability than Windows in many cases. I have doot boot Linux/WinME and WinME crashes frequently, even in audio apps.
Not spending horrible amounts of money on software for recording frees up money for gear, food, etc.
An open source recording studio puts you under no obligation to ProTools. Also, if you read the features section on the page, there are advantages to Ardour over Pro-Tools.
"Freeing up developers" for other open source projects? What would you have them make? Linux toaster ovens?
I'm very greatful to anyone who works on Linux/opensource audio apps.
I have an Altos 586TX with Xenix on it, I would be happy to sell/get rid of if you're interested. It's got a tons of docs and software, but I don't have the password for root or any logins... maybe you can hack it somehow.. email: downerczx@yahoo.com
Hello, I can't wait to watch my karma drop to bad after posting this because it's off topic or something... but I have tried all day to compile this downloading dozens of libraries... I'm stumped at this: checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking for flex... no checking for lex... no checking for flex... ${SHELL} /home/dczx/TMR/ardour-0.9beta1/libs/gtkmm/missing --run flex
checking for yywrap in -lfl... no
checking for yywrap in -ll... no
checking lex output file root... configure: error: cannot find output from ${SHELL} /home/dczx/TMR/ardour-0.9beta1/libs/gtkmm/missing --run flex; giving up
configure: error: /bin/sh './configure' failed for gtkmm
configure: error: /bin/sh './configure' failed for libs
[root@localhost ardour-0.9beta1]#
since there's no support forum I could find, does anyone have any ideas? thanks
ProTools Free is a limited cut down version of ProTools, and it's not available for Linux. Linux has greater stability than Windows in many cases. I have doot boot Linux/WinME and WinME crashes frequently, even in audio apps. Not spending horrible amounts of money on software for recording frees up money for gear, food, etc. An open source recording studio puts you under no obligation to ProTools. Also, if you read the features section on the page, there are advantages to Ardour over Pro-Tools. "Freeing up developers" for other open source projects? What would you have them make? Linux toaster ovens? I'm very greatful to anyone who works on Linux/opensource audio apps.
Sorry that was the wrong one, I meant this: http://www.ubergeek.tv/switchlinux/ it's hilarious
Funnny Linux switch Ad http://www.silverdragonden.com/AppleSwitch/Index.h tml
Like it or not, Jesus has been the topic of Easter for 2000 years. Bunnies are bunnies. Praise GOD! He is risen!
I have this relic of a printer, a dot matrix LQ-1500 from the early 80's that still prints great, and probably will another 20 years. heh.
I have an Altos 586TX with Xenix on it, I would be happy to sell/get rid of if you're interested. It's got a tons of docs and software, but I don't have the password for root or any logins... maybe you can hack it somehow.. email: downerczx@yahoo.com
Anyone know where to find one cheap now? also, how much will the 5600 be?
This movie has been in production for some time. I think I first went to the website 2 years ago. I wonder if it will ever get off the ground.
RIP