Re: [Rosegarden-user] [Rosegarden-devel] Fwd: Rosegarden's Future

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I believe that some of the people involved are, at least college-level educators.

The English index is here:
http://www.musix.org.ar/en/index.html

When I try to go there, at the moment, I get a piece of garbage text; viewing source shows this heading in the source:
<!-- SHTML Wrapper - 500 Server Error -->

The Portuguese page is working fine:
http://www.musix.org.ar/index.html

Here's a page in their wiki with download links for Musix 3 beta:

http://www.musix.org.ar/wordpress/?cat=16

On 05/18/2012 03:54 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
Musix is created by educators? That is cool

On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 3:41 AM, david wrote:

    On 05/17/2012 12:33 PM, jimmy wrote:
     >> On 05/17/2012 02:26 AM, David Tisdell wrote:
     >>
     >>> I hear you but as a music teacher and music software
     >> evangelist, it is
     >>> huge when I can push an app that runs on multiple
     >> platforms to an
     >>> education audience. I do all of my most important audio
     >> work in Linux

    [snips]

     > Different platforms will have multitude of problems relating to
     > testing, different versions of libraries, drivers, software...

    I use a panorama creator called Hugin. I use Debian Sid on 2 different
    machines, identical distros, identical version of Hugin. On one machine,
    Hugin works flawlessly. On the other, Hugin silently dies whenever I
    attempt to preview a panorama. The difference? Display hardware! The one
    where it works has NVidia video, the one where it crashes has Intel
    video. Hugin is multiplatform (Linux, Windows, OS X) and has more
    developers, but even they're having problems keeping the OS X release
    up-to-date.

    Sorry, doesn't help the problem of audio software and hardware. Have a
    friend who has tried 3 different hardware systems and 2 different
    versions of Windows (XP and 7) trying to get his commercial pro audio
    software to work reliably. He's about given up.

    I've had some success using live Linux audio distros like Musix on
    different hardware (including one of the systems my friend's commercial
    pro audio software had problems with). I think Musix is created by
    educators, perhaps they could work with you to produce a live CD/DVD
    that would allow students to boot their home computers and work and save
    things onto a thumb drive that they could take back and forth between
    home and school?

    --
    David
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