Moshe Goldfarb[_2_]
September 2nd 09, 09:04 PM
On Wed, 02 Sep 2009 17:23:28 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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> Building Linux Audio Applications 101: A User's Guide, Part 1
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>| I have purposefully avoided any discussion of GUI-based tools. There are some
>| very nice GUI-based development tools and utilities for Linux, but for
>| present purposes I have chosen to target the lowest common denominator of
>| programming environments, the Linux command line (a.k.a. the terminal
>| prompt). Regardless of flavor, size, or shape, all Linux distributions
>| include command-line access to the system. And if you've never worked at a
>| Linux console command-line, have no fear: If you can enter your name in a
>| login dialog you can enter and execute commands at the terminal prompt. The
>| power is in your hands.
Wow!
This just makes me want to put my Protools rig up on ebay !!
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> Building Linux Audio Applications 101: A User's Guide, Part 1
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> ,----[ Quote ]
>| I have purposefully avoided any discussion of GUI-based tools. There are some
>| very nice GUI-based development tools and utilities for Linux, but for
>| present purposes I have chosen to target the lowest common denominator of
>| programming environments, the Linux command line (a.k.a. the terminal
>| prompt). Regardless of flavor, size, or shape, all Linux distributions
>| include command-line access to the system. And if you've never worked at a
>| Linux console command-line, have no fear: If you can enter your name in a
>| login dialog you can enter and execute commands at the terminal prompt. The
>| power is in your hands.
Wow!
This just makes me want to put my Protools rig up on ebay !!