Denemo
by Martin Tarenskeen
Has anyone tried to install Denemo + LilyPond from the Fedora 22 repos? I
am not getting any noteheads in the editorscreen, and I see some error
messages in my terminal about some fonts not being found (when I start
denemo from a terminal command).
--
MT
8 years
New Release Approaches
by Brian Monroe
I was looking through our kick start file for adding ffado, and came across
a few things:
Patchage is listed there but is commented out. I didn't see it currently in
the repos. Is someone working on getting it packaged? Is there an interest
in having it in the spin?
Second, Fedora 23 is quickly approaching. I think it's time for a
background change, Anyone else have ideas, comments, suggestions, or
submissions?
Is there anything else that needs to get done before the next release?
8 years, 1 month
jack2: issues w. 32bit clients in 64bit jackd since Fedora 22
by anders.vinjar@bek.no
Hi all.
After upgrading to fc22 during summer, I'm having issues with 32bit jack
clients running in my 64bit jackd.
I'd be thankful for any clues to what's going on, and ways to debug
this. And if others would care to check, and confirm/disprove the same
behavior, please tell me what you get.
Here's what happens:
The 32bit clients connect well, but the callbacks never seem to return,
making jackd send out a steady stream of xruns and errors:
JackEngine::XRun: client = simple_client was not finished, state = Triggered
I'm checking with jack2 installed (jack-1.9.10), with .i686 and .x86_64
versions installed using the standard fedora packages.
The same 32bit clients work well in fc21, fc20, and ubuntu 14.04 (in a
vm on the same hardware). Afaik, nothing has changed vs. the -mixed
flag in jackd, and would expect 32bit clients to run well inside a 64bit
jackd.
Checking with example-clients/simple-client.c from the jack sources:
$ gcc -m32 -g -O -lm -ljack simple_client.c -o simple_client
$ ./simple_client
- results in the noted behavior. Without -m32 everything's fine.
Thanks,
-anders
8 years, 1 month
Re: [Fedora-music-list] Missing Package?
by Jeff Sandys
This thread in Linux Audio User seems to indicate that the firewire
interface is now part of ALSA in the 4.x kernels:
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2015-August/102281...
-- Jeff
I'm not sure if it got taken out, or we just missed it, but ffado (already
> in the repos) isn't in the list of packages for the audio group install,
> nor was it installed on my system after fedup from the 21 Jam spin. (I
> think that's what I did, and not a clean install) but FFADO wasn' t
> installed already.
>
> Not sure if this is the best place for this, or if I should file a bug
> report. Let me know if the latter is better. =)
>
8 years, 1 month