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- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from Findlay OH USA
Glokster, I've always considered you to be a rational human being, sensitive and perspicacious to a fault, but this... this is rank heresy... have you lost your wits ?!glokraw wrote: At least here, linux folks are helping each other,
and all agree that emacs is better than vi
vi rules. There can be only one.
Hoping for your speedy recovery,
dp
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- KVRAF
- 9133 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
The air is enhanced here on the enlightened side of The Rockies,
so we tend to be tolerant of vi users. All three of you have been quite
useful over the years, as proven by this jewel, which someone
just recently mined from your archives:
ghostess -noauto -4 -chan 0 hexter.so
Multi-timbral Hexter!
I've heard the other two vi users are creating a multi-lingual script,
so they can type in three languages at once: Hindi++, java-slipt,
and dissembler, exciting times ahead
(I still keep the ole Webster's handy, when you're posting,
perspicacious I ask myself?...OK, I'll admit I've worn my favorite
T-shirt a few too many hours/miles
so we tend to be tolerant of vi users. All three of you have been quite
useful over the years, as proven by this jewel, which someone
just recently mined from your archives:
ghostess -noauto -4 -chan 0 hexter.so
Multi-timbral Hexter!
I've heard the other two vi users are creating a multi-lingual script,
so they can type in three languages at once: Hindi++, java-slipt,
and dissembler, exciting times ahead
(I still keep the ole Webster's handy, when you're posting,
perspicacious I ask myself?...OK, I'll admit I've worn my favorite
T-shirt a few too many hours/miles
- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from Findlay OH USA
So I've heard.glokraw wrote:The air is enhanced here on the enlightened side of The Rockies
I've been fluent at dissembling for a long time, but alas, in my youth I wasted many hours on Hindi-- and java-decaf. I will of course look into your recommendations as soon as I've regained consciousness.I've heard the other two vi users are creating a multi-lingual script,
so they can type in three languages at once: Hindi++, java-slipt,
and dissembler, exciting times ahead
YT,
dp
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- KVRian
- 509 posts since 5 Apr, 2014
Hi Guys,
Bitwig 1.0.12 is out, so here we go.
u can find the rpm on mydrive, because mega wouldn´t start right on my PC, still i don´t know why.
www.mydrive.ch Login: guest@beerhunter PW: 123456
Bitwig 1.0.12 is out, so here we go.
u can find the rpm on mydrive, because mega wouldn´t start right on my PC, still i don´t know why.
www.mydrive.ch Login: guest@beerhunter PW: 123456
- KVRAF
- 6305 posts since 9 Dec, 2008 from Berlin
Cool! Thanks!
Cheers,
Tom
Cheers,
Tom
"Out beyond the ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there." - Rumi
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- KVRist
- 45 posts since 16 Jul, 2014
Is there a way to update Bitwig on Fedora when it is already installed, ie from 1.0.11 to 1.0.13? I get an error message when I use the "check for updates" button.
Do we have to rebuild it/reinstall for every update?
Do we have to rebuild it/reinstall for every update?
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- KVRAF
- 9133 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
What I have done a few times, is to remame the three bitwig folders,Devogenes wrote:Is there a way to update Bitwig on Fedora when it is already installed, ie from 1.0.11 to 1.0.13? I get an error message when I use the "check for updates" button.
Do we have to rebuild it/reinstall for every update?
install the new version, then after a brief test for proof-of-life,
I copy the scripts previously modified for my setup,
and the selected content I chose, from the previous version. Then when all is well,
delete the old things. I am still a dabbler, so I'm only going to reinstall
every fourth or fifth new release, since it already works for my limited needs.
As a rule, if there is nothing seen in a changelog that seems to
offer great improvement to me, I don't bother. What ain't broke,
don't get fixed, whether it's a linux kernel, or a plugin.
Cheers
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 116 posts since 27 Mar, 2014
No, we could set up a repo. It is easy to do so. The problem is where do we get a server for this? Fedora provides some infrastructure but it is not for closed source projects.Devogenes wrote:Do we have to rebuild it/reinstall for every update?
We could ask the Bitwig folks to lend us a server with Fedora/CentOS and I could maintain the repo there.
Or, if not bitwig, anyone else. For instance, we could get a Google Compute Engine instance.
According to the calculator, it could be as low as ~$8 USD a month for the instance we need:
https://cloud.google.com/products/calculator/
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- KVRian
- 509 posts since 5 Apr, 2014
Hi guys,
greetings fro my holiday.
make sure you check out
https://mega.co.nz/#!BZ43lIjJ!o90aFbAXS ... dzFhM0pQMk
Bitwig is now at version 1.0.13
greetings
B
greetings fro my holiday.
make sure you check out
https://mega.co.nz/#!BZ43lIjJ!o90aFbAXS ... dzFhM0pQMk
Bitwig is now at version 1.0.13
greetings
B
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- KVRAF
- 9133 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Catch a trout, add favorite spices to some flour, coat it,
fry it streamside, in the expensive butter, and ponder
if the day-job, is worth going back to
fry it streamside, in the expensive butter, and ponder
if the day-job, is worth going back to
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- KVRist
- 45 posts since 16 Jul, 2014
Hello.
Thanks to the people making this thread happen. I've been using the RPMs here to update up to 1.0.12.
1.0.13 seems different though. The contents are a .deb and a .spec and don't seem to satisfy the software installer. Can anyone give me some direction as to how to make use of these? (I'm a linux newb)
I was looking through the commands in the first post. Do I follow those instructions, with the proper file name changes?
Thanks to the people making this thread happen. I've been using the RPMs here to update up to 1.0.12.
1.0.13 seems different though. The contents are a .deb and a .spec and don't seem to satisfy the software installer. Can anyone give me some direction as to how to make use of these? (I'm a linux newb)
I was looking through the commands in the first post. Do I follow those instructions, with the proper file name changes?