Re: [CBLX] AVLinux Install...Create...

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Subject: [CBLX] AVLinux Install...Create...
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:47:35 +0100

> Hello les audiophiles,
> 
> informer reste un des nombreux objectifs de ce forum; ainsi, et malgré
> qu'il n'y ait pour sûr pas d'Orca sur la distrib dont je souhaite parler,
> j'ai tenu à vous informer qu'il existe apparement une nouvelle distrib
> autour de l'audio et la vidéo, autre qu'UbuntuStudio; elle s'appelle: 
> AVLinux.
> 
> Je me demande bien évidemment si un jour, à l'image de ce qu'on peut faire
> avec Jaws sous W$, on finira par pouvoir utiliser des applis audio/musicales
> graphiques sous Orca ... je sais que sous Window$ des applis du type
> Cakewalk, ou le système Sonar du fabricant Roland, sont accessibles.

  Mais c'est absurde Aldo ! la musique ça ne se regarde pas !
  ça s'écoute !  Ah ah ah Trop facile ! Je suis désolé j'aurais
  pas du ! Bon je parle de ce que je ne connais pas à savoir le
  monde de la MAO. Cela dit, comme toujours si on disposait
  d'un moteur puissant et efficace indépendamment de son
  interface ça éviterait de devoir recapturer les outpus avec
  des usines à gaz du genre orca. Côté travail du son,
  attention j'ai pas dit MAO, on a ce qu'il faut en terme de
  moteur à savoir ecasound. On n'a pas les interfaces qui vont
  avec, du moins celles qui en rendrait l'utilisation très
  agréable. Mais pour la MAO à proprement parler sais
  pas. Typiquement quand tu évoques des produits qui ont l'air
  d'être propriétaires, il y a assez peu de chance que ces gens
  là mettent le moteur à notre disposition indépendamment de
  l'interface. Quoi que ... qui sait !

  Bon Noël !

  Pierre



> Je connais un dv qui a un studio numérique et les utilise. 
> 
> 	AVLinux
> 
> 	URL: http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html
> 
> 
>    Current Release: 3.0 (English Only)
>      __________________________________________________________________
> 
> 
>      __________________________________________________________________
> 
>    AV Linux 3.0 is a LiveDVD ISO image that is a self-contained,
>    full-featured computer Operating System. It was created using the
>    Debian GNU/Linux Testing branch and Remastersys. This LiveDVD ISO image
>    can be downloaded, burned onto any DVD-R(W) and then booted and
>    demonstrated on virtually any recent Windows PC without any effect on
>    the existing OS. If the user desires it can be installed to the Hard
>    Drive either on it's own or "dual-boot" with an existing Windows or
>    Linux OS. Once installed AV Linux transforms the users computer into a
>    full-blown Audio/Video Workstation ready to use! The User Interface
>    features the very lightweight and efficient LXDE 0.4.2 Desktop
>    Environment. It's well-rounded program selection covers most every
>    common everyday computer tasks, it features a full complement of the
>    best F/OSS Multimedia Applications available allowing users to enjoy
>    Multitrack Audio Recording and Mixing, Video Capturing, Editing and
>    Converting, DVD Authoring and Creation, iPod Tools and much more. AV
>    Linux also contains many Hard Drive diagnostic utilities making it an
>    excellent troubleshooting and rescue solution.
>    At the heart of AV Linux is a customized i686 2.6.32 Linux Kernel that
>    features "desktop" preemption, 1000hz Timer and PAE (Physical Address
>    Extension) support. This means that even though it is a 32 bit
>    Operating System it is not limited to 4GB of RAM, in fact it can
>    utilize up to 64GB of RAM! This has been done in consideration of those
>    with newer systems many of which come routinely with more than 4GB of
>    RAM. PAE is supported by Intel Pentium Pro, Pentium 3, Pentium 4,
>    CoreDuo and Quad Processors. also by AMD Athlon, AthlonXP, X2, and
>    Phenom Processors. The default Kernel should be adequate for most users
>    however an optional pre-installed 2.6.31-rt11Realtime (-rt) Kernel is
>    also provided for users who require lower audio latencies and can be
>    booted following an install to the Hard Drive.
>    **If you aren't sure check the manufacturers data sheet to confirm
>    whether your CPU has PAE support**
>    AV Linux proudly showcases the incredible work of the following
>    developers and partners:
>    Debian/GNU Linux, Debian Multimedia Team, LXDE, Tony Brijeski
>    (Remastersys), RevLinux (geekconnection.org), Paul Davis and Ardour
>    Team (JACK, Ardour), LinuxMusicians.com, Christian Marillat
>    (debian-multimedia.org), Matthew Weatherford (WinFF), Mike Start
>    (linuxDSP), Rui Nuno Capela (Qjackctl, QSynth, Qtractor), Dave
>    Robillard (LASH, SLV2), Chris Cannam, D. Michael McIntyre (Rosegarden,
>    DSSI-VST), Nick Copeland (Bristol Synths) Peder Hedlund (Bristol
>    Launcher), Torben Hohn (FST), Th3Rob (SlicknesS and TechniX themes)
>    Sora (Meliae Icons), Daniel Grimm (Black White Icons) FreeGraphics.com.
>    (L-R) 1.AV Linux LXDE Desktop  2.Ardour  2.8.4 with [1]linuxDSP, Calf,
>    Invada LV2, JACK Client and LADSPA  Plugins
> 
>    Audio Recording:
>    - Ardour 2.8.4 w/ LV2, Freesound and FFT Analysis Support + Hundreds of
>    LADSPA Plugins
>    - VST(i) Support via FST 1.8 or DSSI-VST 0.8 (run as external JACK
>    Clients) running with Wine 1.1.33
>    -  linuxDSP JACK Client Plugins and JACK Patchbay + new linuxDSP LV2
>    plugins!
>    - LV2Rack 5, Invada LV2 Plugins, Calf Plugins 0.0.19 (GIT) SWH LV2
>    Plugins, LV2 FIL Plugin (GIT), Zyn (LV2 Port)
>    - ALSA-Tools GUI's for Echo, RME, and M-Audio Soundcards, ffado mixer,
>    Tascam US-122,224,428 support, ALSA utils
>    - Audacity 1.39, Bristol Synths 0.40.6, Jamin 0.98 from CVS
>    - JACK 0.118 w/ FreeBOB and FFADO Firewire Support
>    - Hydrogen 0.9.4, LMMS 0.4.5, GNU Denemo 0.8.10, Rumor 1.0.4
>    - Qjackctl 0.3.5, QSynth 0.3.4, Qtractor 0.4.3, Sooperlooper 1.6.13
>    - WineASIO 0.7.5, Zynjacku 5, Linuxsampler 1.0, ZynAddSubFX 2.4.0
>    - Puredata extended 0.41.1 and SuperCollider (Emacs) 3.3.1 Audio
>    Programming Environments
>    - Snd and Tapestrea soundfile synthesis editors
>    - FOR ALPHA TESTING ONLY - Rosegarden "Thorn 10.02" Qt4 Port - Report
>    bugs to the Rosegarden developers mailing list
>    Video Editing/Conversion:
>    - Avidemux 2.5, Cinelerra 4.1 from GIT, DeVeDe 3.14, DVD Styler 1.7.4
>    - Handbrake GTK DVD Ripper/Converter 0.9.4, WinFF ffmpeg GUI 1.1.1
>    - Kino 1.3.3,  Openshot 0.9.54, LiVES 1.1.6, Blender 2.49 3D Modeling
>    Graphics and Printing Applications:
>    - GIMP 2.6.7, fotoxx 8.6.2, Gtkam 0.1.16.2, GPicview 0.2.1, mtPaint
>    3.31, Google Picasa 3, Xpdf 3.02, Xsane 0.996
> 
>    Network/Internet:
>    -  Mozilla Iceweasel 3.5, Kompozer 0.8a4, Pidgin Messenger 2.6.3,
>    - XChat IRC 2.8.6, Transmission Bittorrent 1.76
>    - Wicd Network Manager 1.6.2.2
>    Media Players:
>    - Totem 2.28, MPlayer SVN, Songbird 1.1.2 w/Flash Support, VLC 1.0.3,
>    Exaile 3.0.1, LX Music 0.4.2
>    System Tools:
>    - Remastersys Backup, Control Panel and Installer, GRUB Startup Manager
>    1.9.3
>    - Sun Virtualbox 3.1, Wine 1.1.33
>    - Compiz 0.8.2, Emerald Themer 0.8.2, Fusion-Icon
>    - Synaptic 0.63, PCManFM 0.5.2, Unetbootin 377
>    - Realtime Configuration Scan, SGFXI, SMXI
>    Miscellaneous:
>    - Asunder CD Ripper 1.6.2, Brasero CD/DVD Burning 0.8.0,  gtkPod
>    0.99.14, Emacs 22, Gedit 2.28
>    In addition to supporting most onboard and common Audio Cards AV Linux
>    also has OOTB Support for many common Pro Audio/MIDI Interfaces like
>    M-Audio, Tascam, Echo and RME. A growing list of Firewire Audio
>    Interfaces are also working with FFADO and FreeBOB. For Video DV
>    Camcorders and other Firewire Video devices (Canopus) as well as many
>    Hauppage Conexxant based Capture Cards are also supported.
>    If you are an experienced Linux user, packager or developer you will be
>    at home with the included number of development libraries, compilers,
>    build utilities and packaging helper applications available and ready
>    to use. GIT, SVN, and CVS support are also included.
> 
>    - Download the avlinux3-lxde-i386-en.iso file
>    - Burn the ISO file to a DVD-R or RW using your existing Burning
>    Software
>    - Set your Computer BIOS to Boot from your DVD Drive if it doesn't by
>    default
>    - Boot Into AV Linux 2.0 to Test and Demo with no changes to your
>    existing OS
>    - To Install launch the Remastersys Installer (Experience with Drive
>    Partitioning is Recommended)
>    AV Linux is "Image-based" which makes it necessary to be installed a
>    little differently than a regular Linux distribution. It is suggested
>    to create a single ext3 Partition at least 15GB in size and a Swap
>    Partition of 1GB. It's "/home" should be included on the Root Partition
>    and not used for permanent data in the usual Linux fashion. For Audio
>    and Video work it is most beneficial to have data on a separate
>    physical drive if possible or at the very least on a separate partition
>    not involved in the Installation process for safety's sake. A secondary
>    consideration is the 4GB limit of Remastersys backup, by not using the
>    /home folder for data storage it is much easier to create Backups that
>    conform to the 4GB limit. Since AV Linux is primarily updated with
>    complete new ISO's starting out with this suggested installation method
>    paves the way for quick and easy upgrades or reinstallations, safe data
>    and easy backups.
>    IMPORTANT - Remastersys Installer Info:
>    The Remastersys installer requires at least one ext3 Partition and a
>    Swap Partition and will launch "GParted" to create them if needed. If
>    you already have the recommended existing partitions simply close
>    GParted and select your existing Partitions. ANY Partition targeted by
>    the Installer INCLUDING an existing /home Partition will be formatted!
>    The Remastersys Installer DOES NOT currently have the capability to
>    preserve an existing /home. A workaround is to transfer the contents of
>    your existing /home to a different or external Drive and copy the
>    content back to your newly created AV Linux /home folder after an
>    install.
>    **NOTE** AV Linux is built from a working system that uses the name
>    "tester". Although users can pick any Username they choose, a quick and
>    easy way to make sure all of the hidden user and group permissions work
>    seamlessly out of the box is to use "tester" (without quotes) for a
>    Username and a secure User and Root password of your own choosing.
>    - Boot times with Kernels 2.6.31+ have increased significantly, it may
>    take the LiveDVD a few minutes to config and boot.
>    - AV Linux intentionally has no boot splash, boot warnings including
>    messages about "udev" are totally harmless.
>    - Realtime Kernel Packages are  now pre-installed for convenience.
>    - Use Preferences --> Startup Manager to select a different Default
>    Kernel from the stock "avlinux" Kernel if needed.
>    - Check out the "Extra Goodies" folder in your user's home for useful
>    extras.
>    - Mounting of drives and USB storage is primarily done through PCmanFM.
>    - To automatically mount all drives at boot use Remastersys Control
>    Panel --> System Management.
>    - Optional Realtime Kernels cannot be used to Remaster or Backup AV
>    Linux.
>    - Use the Remastersys Control Panel for System Administration and much
>    more..
>    - System Tools --> SGFXI can be used to install proprietary ATI and
>    nVidia graphics drivers.
>    - Use Preferences --> Add Launcher to Desktop Tool to create Desktop
>    Icons in LXDE
>    - Use Network --> Wicd to detect and connect to Wired and Wireless
>    Networks
>    - Some users may need to change "eth1" to "eth0" in the Wicd
>    Preferences in case of wired connection problems.
>    - The PCManFM File Manager has no "Trash". Deleted files are deleted
>    permanently.
>    - To get FireWire/DV working add yourself as user to the "disk" group
>    using Remastersys Control Panel
> 
> 
>    AV Linux is intentionally "Image-based". It's full featured set of
>    applications should be more than adequate for most users to get started
>    quickly. However since it is built with Debian/GNU Linux it also
>    conforms to and has access to a huge amount of Software through the
>    Debian Repository System. User's can add or remove software with the
>    included "Synaptic Package Manager".  AV Linux contains cutting edge
>    current Packages from the "Testing" branch, which should be treated
>    much differently than using the "Stable" branch. Any software
>    applications should be installed or removed with care and any updating
>    should be done only as needed and with caution. For more detailed info
>    read here:
>    [2]http://geekconnection.org/remastersys/forums/index.php?topic=240.0
> 
>    AV Linux does not have a set ISO release schedule. Updated ISO's will
>    be released when there have been significant updates or advancements in
>    the core applications, if there are a particularly high amount of user
>    requests for certain improvements, or if a large number of new, stable
>    applications are to be included. Donations will  also be a determining
>    factor in how many packages or ISO's are released and how quickly.
>    Occasionally updated packages will be made available at the "Packages"
>    link button at the top of this page.
>    AV Linux is a collection of mostly "Free Open Source Software". This is
>    unfortunately a very misleading term, while it is true that that most
>    open source software costs nothing to download, "free " refers to the
>    software source code being "freely" available for others to examine,
>    collaborate on and improve. AV Linux costs nothing to download and try
>    however if you use it regularly donations of any size are appreciated
>    and needed to cover the numerous costs associated with web hosting and
>    hardware maintenance. If there are not sufficient donations to carry
>    the project it may have to be discontinued or a different "pay to
>    download" method employed to distribute it.
>    [3]PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!
> 
>    Debian/GNULinux comes with no guarantee so neither does AV Linux. I
>    accept no responsibility for any hardware/software malfunctions or data
>    loss resulting from it's use. It is important to note that AV Linux
>    contains some software that is not open-source and is distributed under
>    a special licensing arrangement with the original developer,
>    re-distributing AV Linux is a violation of this license.
>    - Openbox Configuration Manager or "obconf" currently doesn't launch,
>    hopefully a future Debian update will fix this issue.
>    - Some QT3 and QT4 apps appear without Openbox WM in unmaximized
>    windows. A workaround is to right click and maximize the windows from
>    the taskbar icons on the LX Panel.
>    - x264 exporting from Openshot Video Editor including iPod, Flash and
>    .mp4 doesn't currently work with Debian's libx264 packages, a
>    workaround is to export from Openshot to DVD or other High Quality
>    format and convert with WinFF and it's x264 presets.
>    - Unetbootin does not currently work with the 2.6.32 Kernel and the
>    Debian Live scripts in AV Linux.
>    [4]avlinux3-lxde-i386-en.iso
>    [5]avlinux3-lxde-i386-en.iso.md5
>    I would like to take the opportunity to thank those who have tried AV
>    Linux for their Input, Support, Comments and Encouragement. It is truly
>    gratifying to get e-mails from fellow Linux Audio and Video enthusiasts
>    from all over the world. It is my hope that AV Linux will live up to
>    it's "Install and Create" mandate and facilitate Multimedia Content
>    Creation for Linux users.
>    - Glen MacArthur a.k.a. GMaq
>    [6]Document made with KompoZer
> 
> References
> 
>    Visible links
>    1. http://www.linuxdsp.co.uk/
>    2. http://geekconnection.org/remastersys/forums/index.php?topic=240.0
>    3. form field = image-submit button
>    4. http://www.bandshed.net/iso/avlinux3-lxde-i386-en.iso
>    5. http://www.bandshed.net/iso/avlinux3-lxde-i386-en.iso.md5
>    6. http://kompozer.net/
> 
>    Hidden links:
>    7. mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>    8. http://geekconnection.org/remastersys/forums/index.php#7
>    9. http://geekconnection.org/remastersys/forums/index.php?PHPSESSID=04adf6cfb6fbc4f21cdb9fde77fe7e52&board=19.0
>   10. http://www.bandshed.net/iso/avlinux3-lxde-i386-en.iso
>   11. http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux2/
>   12. http://www.bandshed.net/News.html
>   13. http://www.bandshed.net/News.html
>   14. http://www.bandshed.net/images/av3desktop.png
>   15. http://www.bandshed.net/images/ardourlv2.png
>   16. http://geekconnection.org/remastersys/forums/index.php?topic=240.0
>   17. http://www.bandshed.net/iso/avlinux3-lxde-i386-en.iso.md5
> 
> Aldo. 
> 
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