I've got the same error on Arch Linux and adding "env PYTHONPATH=." to the beginning doesn't help, either.
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I've got the same error on Arch Linux and adding "env PYTHONPATH=." to the beginning doesn't help, either.
@WindowsSucks, great to hear the project is still alive.
This guy keeps track of a lot of tutorials.
You can mount your ftp folders with CurlFtpFS like this:
curlftpfs ftp://username:password@hostname.com/ /home/user/directory
Have you tried galaxium-svn?
You can search http://packages.ubuntu.com for that. Just remember to download the dependencies, too.
Rakarrack is a great one. It even has a .deb installer.
I say LXDE on Arch Linux would be perfect for that machine.
Gnash should have 64-bit version.
Gnome Office.
It should be ~/.config/Galaxium
The disease? Sure.
Install timidity:
sudo apt-get install timidity
now you should be able to select it from the preferences. If still you can't then before you start TuxGuitar do these on terminal:
sudo...
I guess I know what 9.04 will be called: Jerking Jackal.
Blender: 3d modelling, animation, video editing, game engine and some other stuff :)
Ardour: digital audio workstation
Hydrogen: drum machine
Rosegarden: audio & MIDI sequencer, editor, score...
The killer app is Ubuntu Studio as a whole, hands down (or any other linux studio distro for that matter).
Have you tried Dia?
Puppy Linux is a nice distro and it would definitely work well on that machine.
As long as you won't do this to pirate something you can use Frostwire. Open up a terminal (Applications > Accessories > Terminal) and type:
sudo apt-get install frostwire
It should appear in...
You should first find a torrent to download. There are various websites for this, like http://www.mininova.org . You search something, find the torrent file you want, download it to your harddisk and...
I've got gnaural2 here and I am goooooood ^_^
Actually it's more like Compiz -> Beryl -> Compiz Fusion.
Wow, I guess I checked its ram usage while not playing. ~10 MiB is a lot of resources for a music player. I'm using Consonance now and it uses only 4 MiB, but it's a graphical player.
I just checked the ps_mem.py and mpd daemon uses 1 MiB ram. I guess it boils down to personal preference. To me mpd feels more intuitive.