Re: Puredyne 9.11 (Carrot and Coriander+) - new release of realtime audio+video distro

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Hi,

Just wondering why the 64bit Puredyne does not include Ardour?

And how this might affect building it from source?

A more recent mx44 is available too.

Cheers,
James.


On Sat, April 3, 2010 21:17, Dan S wrote:
> Thanks to those who pointed out that the .torrents had vanished -
> we've now restored them, so torrenting puredyne can continue apace!
>
> Dan
>
> 2010/4/2 Dan S <danstowell+lxau@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> [apologies for cross-posting, please forward this]
>>
>> Announcing the new release of Puredyne:
>>
>>
>> Puredyne 9.11 - Carrot and Coriander +
>> --------------------------------------
>> Puredyne is a GNU/Linux live distribution aimed at creative people,
>> looking for tools outside the standard. It provides the best
>> experimental creative applications alongside a solid set of graphic,
>> audio and video tools in a fast, minimal package. For everything from
>> sound art to innovative filmmaking.
>>
>> Puredyne is optimised for use in realtime audio and video processing. It
>> distinguishes itself by offering a low latency kernel and the high
>> responsiveness needed by artists working in this field.
>>
>> Puredyne is based on Ubuntu and Debian Live. All packages provided by
>> Puredyne can be used if you are running this flavour of GNU/Linux.
>>
>> http://puredyne.goto10.org/about.html
>>
>> //
>>
>> = Puredyne 911 =
>>
>> == Carrot & Coriander + ==
>>
>> After an intensive 3-day development sprint in Helsinki,
>> this release made possible thanks to Pixelache and HIAP.
>>
>> Changelog below, see also our tracker at
>> https://launchpad.net/puredyne/+milestone/9.11
>>
>> == Fewer bugs! ==
>>
>> Problems fixed in this release:
>>
>>  * amsynth loading crash (LP: #529858)
>>  * terminal dircolour theme (LP: #496296)
>>  * fluxus menu entry (LP: #507076)
>>  * whysynth menu entry (LP: #546086)
>>  * wsynth-dssi menu entry (LP: #546089)
>>  * xsynth-dssi menu entry (LP: #546090)
>>  * locale generation (LP: #508157)
>>  * mixxx jack interface (LP: #507675)
>>  * booting without hard disks (LP: #498782)
>>  * appearance with two monitors (LP: #505933)
>>  * removed default emacs keybindings for gtk apps (LP: #515445)
>>  * emacs appearance improved (LP: #522239)
>>  * application launch keyboard shortcuts (LP: #482822)
>>  * coding style for build hooks (LP: #544225)
>>  * irssi default intro text (LP: #525780)
>>
>> == More stuff! ==
>>
>> Additional software on the 911 CD (i386) compared to Puredyne 910:
>>
>>  * libafterimage0
>>  * libblas3gf
>>  * libdvdcss2
>>  * libgavl1
>>  * libgfortran3
>>  * libgmerlin-avdec-common
>>  * libgmerlin-avdec1
>>  * liblapack3gf
>>  * libopenjpeg2
>>  * pd-mapping
>>  * pd-markex
>>  * pd-mjlib
>>  * pd-motex
>>  * pd-pool
>>  * pd-py
>>  * pd-readanysf
>>  * pd-sigpack
>>  * pd-smlib
>>  * pd-windowing
>>  * puredyne-help
>>  * python-numpy
>>  * rxvt-unicode
>>  * supercollider-common
>>  * xfce4-places-plugin
>>
>> Additional software on the 911 DVD (i386) compared to Puredyne 910:
>>
>>  * jcgui
>>  * puredata-source
>>  * sineshaper
>>  * toonloop
>>  * ...
>>
>> == Upgraded things! ==
>>
>> Selected highlights:
>>
>>  * kdenlive
>>  * mixxx
>>  * swingosc
>>  * supercollider
>>  * xterm replaced with urxvtd
>>
>> == Documentation ==
>>
>> Puredyne wikibook interlinked with the Puredyne website:
>>
>>  * creating live usb sticks
>>  * booting live usb sticks
>>  * Puredyne help menu item
>>  * coding style guides
>>
>> == Important security information ==
>>
>> There is a bug in Puredyne 910 package manager settings, which is
>> fixed in Puredyne 911 (LP: #507252).
>>
>> If you have already installed Puredyne 910:
>> sudo rm /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00secure
>>
>> == Prettier! ==
>>
>>  * customized wallpaper
>>  * isolinux splash screen
>>
>> == Get involved ==
>>
>>  * report bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/puredyne/+filebug
>>  * host a mirror
>>  * host a sprint
>>
>> == More information ==
>>
>> http://puredyne.goto10.org
>>
>>
>> //
>>
>> == Augment your soup ==
>>
>> echo "--- carrot_and_coriander.txt      2010-01-16 03:19:48.000000000
>> +0200
>> +++ carrot_and_coriander_plus.txt       2010-04-02 11:52:57.383408001
>> +0300
>> @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
>>  * 1 teaspoon ground coriander
>>  * 1.2 litres vegetable stock
>>  * large bunch Fresh Coriander, roughly chopped
>> +* 1 teaspoon cumin seeds (optional)
>>  * Salt
>>  * Black Pepper
>>
>> @@ -30,11 +31,15 @@
>>  4. Add the vegetable stock bring the mixture to the boil. Simmer for
>>    10-15 minutes until the carrots are very soft.
>>
>> -5. Blend until smooth.
>> +5. Meanwhile, heat a dry frying pan and add the cumin seeds. Toast
>> +   them for a minute or so, shaking the pan occasionally, until
>> +   fragrant.
>>
>> -6. Add the fresh coriander.
>> +6. Blend the soup until smooth.
>>
>> -7. Serve.
>> +7. Add the fresh coriander and the cumin seeds.
>> +
>> +8. Serve.
>>
>>
>>  ==========================
>> " | patch -p0 /usr/share/soup/carrot_and_coriander.txt
>>
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