I have a little E350 'net-top' computer running fedora 20-i686 with default gnome, xfce, and most of the music packages from f20 and PlanetCCRMA, that I will be using at the fedora booth at LFNW.
How can I add all the Jam-KDE packages?
I can't find instructions on the wiki and can't find jam with software or yum (except backgrounds).
Since my focus will be music, I might as well show off the Spin. I will be giving a talk, "PD - Programming for Artist" http://linuxfestnorthwest.org/2014/sessions/pd-programming-artists and the OLPCs will be showing off tam-tam.
Thanks, Jeff Sandys
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Hi Jeff:
On 12 April 2014 19:12:21 Jeff Sandys wrote:
I have a little E350 'net-top' computer running fedora 20-i686 with default gnome, xfce, and most of the music packages from f20 and PlanetCCRMA, that I will be using at the fedora booth at LFNW.
Cool!
How can I add all the Jam-KDE packages?
Painstakingly by hand.
I can't find instructions on the wiki and can't find jam with software or yum (except backgrounds).
Since my focus will be music, I might as well show off the Spin. I will be giving a talk, "PD - Programming for Artist" http://linuxfestnorthwest.org/2014/sessions/pd-programming-artists and the OLPCs will be showing off tam-tam.
That sounds like a great talk, and I'm glad you've found a perfect chance to show off the Jam Spin! Please let us know how it goes.
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to install the Jam software and themes without using the whole Spin. We have talked in the past about making a yum group for use with the "yum groups" command, but I don't think anybody's done it yet.
Christopher