Re: [linux-audio-user] MDK audio distro survey

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] MDK audio distro survey
From: al goldstein (gold@dsl21.zipcon.net)
Date: Wed Jan 29 2003 - 23:20:52 EET


Hello Austin

I tried Mandrake 8.2 --Very easy and quick install. But I spent s few days
downloading missing libraries and gave up on it. However with all that
audio software loaded on 9.1 finding libraries would be a fair exchange.
I had planned on trying redhat Phoebe which I have downloaded, but maybe
I'll try Mandrake as well. Where can I get it?

...Al

On 28 Jan 2003, Austin Acton wrote:

> Hello all,
> I'm a major contributor and volunteer at Mandrake, and I've been working
> to get Mandrake up-to-date and more complete with regard to audio
> applications, so I thought this would be a good place to come for
> advice. If you have a few minutes, please answer any of the following
> questions you can. Doing so will help make Mandrake 9.1 the best audio
> distribution on the planet...
>
> 1. If Mandrake 9.0 is your primary distribution for audio, what is your
> #1 complaint?
>
> 2. If Mandrake 9.0 is not your primary distribution for audio, why not?
> What is missing or what has turned you away?
>
> 3. What audio applications are we missing (please check current list
> provided below, as many new apps have been added since 9.0)?
>
> 4. What thee audio applications do you consider the most
> valuable/important? (do not include alsa, jack, mixers, or ogg/mp3
> players/encoders)
>
> Thanks very much. I appreciate your time, and please let me know
> personally if there is anything else I can do to make Mandrake more
> audio-friendly.
>
> Austin
> --
> Austin Acton Hon.B.Sc.
> Synthetic Organic Chemist, Teaching Assistant
> Department of Chemistry, York University, Toronto
> MandrakeClub Volunteer (www.mandrakeclub.com)
> homepage: www.groundstate.ca
> --
> Audio Apps Currently in Mandrake 9.1 developer version:
> (apps including mp3 encoders or java bytecode are forbidden)
> abcde
> aconnectgui
> adplay
> alsaplayer (+many plugins)
> audacity
> aumix
> beep
> brahms
> cantus
> cdcd
> cdp
> cdparanoia
> cdrecord
> cdtool
> cheesetracker
> cmt
> cvoicecontrol
> dagrab
> dap
> easytag
> ecasound
> ecawave
> emusic
> ermixer
> extace
> flac
> freebirth
> galan
> glame
> gnoise
> gnome-alsamixer
> gnusound
> gphone
> gqmpeg
> gramophile
> grip
> gstreamer (+many plugins)
> id3ed
> id3lib
> id3tool
> id3v2
> iiwusynth
> jack
> jack-rack
> kexis
> kguitar
> kmusicdb
> ladspa
> libopneal
> libsamplerate
> libsndfile
> libtse
> mad
> mhwavedit
> mikmod
> monkey-media
> mp32ogg
> mp3blaster
> mp3c
> mp3info
> mp3_check
> mpg123
> mp321
> muse
> normalize
> oggre
> playmidi
> protux
> pyecasound
> radio
> rezound
> rythymbox
> rio500
> ripenc
> ripperX
> rosegarden
> sakuraplayer
> sc68
> sidplay
> sidtools
> smurf
> snack
> snackamp
> soundtracker
> sox
> speex
> streamripper
> sulu
> sweep
> swh-plugins
> synaesthesia
> timidity
> tkecasound
> tse3
> tsid
> uade
> volnorm
> vorbistools
> volume.app
> vsound
> walk500
> wavesurfer
> whamp
> wmix
> xastir
> xhippo
> xmmp
> xmms (+many plugins)
> xmp
> xosd
> xsidplay
> yamt
> zinf
> zynaddsubfx
>
>
>


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